no.
In some fonts it does have a horizontal symmetry.
Pentagons can be symmetrical, but are not always so.
The space it occupies isn't symmetrical.
No but capital H is a symmetrical letter
a circle has an infinite amount of symmetrical lines. everywhere you put a line through a circle, it will be symmetrical.
B,C,c,D,E,H,I,K,l,M,N,O,T,U,V,v,W,w,X,x,Y
Yes. In this typeface, K is symmetrical around a horizontal line.
Usually it will be. It will depend on the font type, different type of font can cause different result.
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No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
Yes, it is symmetrical
No but an isosceles trapezoid is symmetrical.
Symmetrical letters are those that may be divided into two identical "mirror images", or rotated to provide the same appearance. Assuming our letters are simple and unadorned (such as this typeface), the vertically symmetrical capitals are: A H I M O T U V W X Y. The horizontally symmetrical ones are: B C D E H I K O X The rotationally symmetrical ones are: H I N O S X H I O S X Z are point symmetrical (they can be "reflected" through a point in their center).
No the white house is not symmetrical
Pentagons can be symmetrical, but are not always so.
3 and 8 are symmetrical numbers!
It's horizontally symmetrical.