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.
no
no the letter j is not symmetrical
"N" is not symmetrical because you cannot hold it up to a mirror and read it properly, so it fails right-left symmetry. The letter "A" or "T" however are both right-left symmetrical, they look the same way in a mirror.
The upper case N has no line of symmetry because if you cut the N in half in any ways it will still not be symmetrical.
Thomas N. Hatziathanasiou has written: 'Optimum symmetrical number system phase sampled direction finding antenna architectures'
No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
The capital letter N is symmetrical. The line of symmetry is diagonal. However, the lower case n is not symmetrical. No, it is not. Just try drawing an N on a piece of paper then try to find a way to fold it so one half lies exactly on the other half. It can't be done. You will get a figure that looks sort of like _\| Yes it can. I just tried it. It just depends how you draw the N. I didn't cheat by drawing it weirdly by the way. I just did it so it filled up the whole square of paper. It works on a square, cause all the sides are the same length. It would probably not work on an A4 sheet. But it is symmetrical. The 2 halves are are triangles.
Nitrogen gas (N-N) is a nonpolar molecule because nitrogen and nitrogen atoms have similar electronegativities and do not have a significant difference in charge distribution. This results in a symmetrical distribution of electrons around the molecule, making it nonpolar.
No but an isosceles trapezoid is symmetrical.
Yes, it is symmetrical
The only letter that wouldn't truly be considered symmetrical would be N because if you tried splitting it in a certain direction, it would not look the same on both sides. However, E V A and D are symmetrical. You can split E and D sideways and split V and A vertically. These letters would have to be capitalized in order for them to be symmetrical like this.
Pentagons can be symmetrical, but are not always so.