In general, no. Not unless the parallelogram has at least one right angle.
It depend on what kind of kite you have. Two points are symmetric with respect to a point iff it is the midpoint of the line segment joining them. So if you have like a dragon kite, then probably not, but if you have a traditional dizmond kite, then yes.
The integral of X 4Y X 8Y 2 With respect to X is 2ln(10/9).
Yes, it is.
There is no law of closure. Closure is a property that some sets have with respect to a binary operation. For example, consider the set of even integers and the operation of addition. If you take any two members of the set (that is any two even integers), then their sum is also an even integer. This implies that the set of even integers is closed with respect to addition. But the set of odd integers is not closed with respect to addition since the sum of two odd integers is not odd. Neither set is closed with respect to division.
show respect. be polite. say positive things.
Yes, rotational symmetry of order 2.
An isosceles triangle has one line of symmetry. This line of symmetry runs vertically down from the apex (the top vertex) to the midpoint of the base, dividing the triangle into two mirror-image halves. The two equal sides are symmetrical with respect to this line, while the base is not symmetrical.
The plus sign has four lines of symmetry. These lines can be drawn vertically, horizontally, and along both diagonals, each dividing the figure into two mirror-image halves. As a result, the plus sign is symmetrical with respect to these lines.
Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection
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Yes, a square has symmetry with respect to the lines that contain its medians. Since the medians of a square bisect the opposite sides and intersect at the center of the square, each median divides the square into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other. Consequently, the square exhibits bilateral symmetry along these lines.
If it is centered vertically it means that it is locked to the middle of the document - top to the bottom middle".So computer calculates table position with respect to that point or better said line.
A dashed line itself is not a symmetry; rather, it can represent a line of reflection in geometry. When a shape is reflected across a dashed line, the original shape and its reflected image are symmetrical with respect to that line. In this context, the dashed line indicates the axis of symmetry rather than being a symmetry itself.
To determine if a graph is symmetric with respect to the x-axis, check if replacing (y) with (-y) in the equation yields an equivalent equation. For y-axis symmetry, replace (x) with (-x) and see if the equation remains unchanged. For origin symmetry, replace both (x) with (-x) and (y) with (-y) and verify if the equation is still the same. If the equation holds true for any of these conditions, the graph exhibits the corresponding symmetry.
A scalene triangle does not have symmetry with respect to a line containing a median. In a scalene triangle, all sides and angles are different, so the median does not divide the triangle into two mirror-image halves. Instead, the median simply connects a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side, creating two regions that are not congruent or symmetrical.
In bilateral symmetry (also called plane symmetry), only one plane, called the sagittal plane, will divide an organism into roughly mirror image halves (with respect to external appearance only, see situs solitus). Thus there is approximate reflection symmetry. Often the two halves can meaningfully be referred to as the right and left halves, e.g. in the case of an animal with a main direction of motion in the plane of symmetry.
Other than nothing, this would stand for bad taste on the person who wears it with no regard for symmetry or a whole lot of self respect.