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symmetric about the y-axis

symmetric about the x-axis

symmetric about the line y=x

symmetric about the line y+x=0

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Yes a flower is symmetric.

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yes, it is both symmetric as well as skew symmetric

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es she is symmetric

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Alphonsus Lawrence O'Toole has written:

'On symmetric functions and symmetric functions of symmetric functions' -- subject(s): Symmetric functions

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Symmetric is a term used to describe an object in size or shape. For example, you could say that an orange is symmetric to the sun or a glass is symmetric to a cone

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A sponge is neither bilateral or radial symmetric. It doesn't have any symmetry.

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Symmetric in Design was created in 2005.

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a circle is symmetric so is a triangle, a rectangle.

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An even function is symmetric about the y-axis. If a function is symmetric about the origin, it is odd.

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Symmetric Matrix:

Given a square matrix A such that A'=A, where A' is the transpose of A, then A is a symmetric matrix.

note: No need to think about diagonal elements, they can be anything.

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Some triangles are symmetric, while others are not. All equilateral and isosceles triangles are symmetric.

all triangles are symmetric.

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Let A be a matrix which is both symmetric and skew symmetric.

so AT=A and AT= -A

so A =- A

that implies 2A =zero matrix

that implies A is a zero matrix

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A relation ~ is symmetric if

X ~ Y if and only if Y ~ X.


This may seem trivial, but it is easy to see that "is less than" or "is a factor of" are not symmetric.

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what is the difference between commutative and symmetric properties

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A skew symmetric matrix is a square matrix which satisfy, Aij=-Aji or A=-At

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If your graph is undirected, then its adjacency matrix will be symmetric.

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No, in general is not. It is only symmetric if the probability of success in each trial is 0.5

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They can be either. If they are roots of a real polynomial then purely imaginary would be symmetric and only real roots can be skew symmetric.

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The t-distribution is symmetric so the question is irrelevant.

The t-distribution is symmetric so the question is irrelevant.

The t-distribution is symmetric so the question is irrelevant.

The t-distribution is symmetric so the question is irrelevant.

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there are many symmetric numbers. 111, 121, 454, 252, 999, 545 etc

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if you fold a shape and it is not crocked or too big or small that and it is equal that is how you know it is a symmetric

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The eigen values of a real symmetric matrix are all real.

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A symmetric cipher means that the key is the same for scrambling and unscrambling the data. Symmetric = same

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No. Do your own homework.

http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:ZZmsH0jKHH8J:www.cs.utk.edu/~horton/hw1.pdf+For+each+part+give+a+relation+that+satisfies+the+condition+a+Reflexive+and+symmetric+but+not+transitive+b+Reflexive+and+transitive+but+not+symmetric+c+Symmetric+and+transitive+but+not+reflexive%3F&hl=en&gl=us&sig=AFQjCNHGyc1EDhfqj_mu-RV9yTYZZfXl6A

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A is, G is not.

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An even function is symmetric about the y-axis. An odd function is anti-symmetric.

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No. It would not be symmetric if the data classes were of different widths.

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Yes, it is symmetric. The C is at the center, surrounded by 4 Br atoms at equal angles.

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Depending on how you write them:

0, 1, and 8 are themselves symmetric

2 and 5 are mirror images

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There are 4 symmetric prime's from 1 - 200. They are:

(13,31)

(17,71)

(37,73)

(79,97)

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Essentially. One's a noun, one's an adjective. Things that have symmetry are said to be symmetric.

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In symmetric key techniques there is a single key and that key is kept secret. Symmetric key is a like a sub part of classical encryption.

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When in a triangle, for angle A, B, C; As the symmetric property of congruence , when ∠A ≌ ∠B then ∠B ≌ ∠A and when ∠A ≌ ∠C then ∠C ≌ ∠A and when ∠C ≌ ∠B then ∠B ≌ ∠C

This is the definition of symmetric property of congruence.

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There are 238591 different was of putting tridecominoes (13 squares). 217117 pieces have no holes, 21474 pieces do have holes, 237394 are asymmetric, 216070 have no holes, 21324 do have holes, 564 are axially symmetric, 510 have no holes, 54 do have holes, 326 are diagonally symmetric, 239 have no holes, 87 do have holes, 283 are birotationally symmetric, 276 have no holes, 7 do have holes, 17 biaxially symmetric, 16 have no holes, 1 does have holes, 3 bidiagonally symmetric, 2 have no holes, 1 does have holes, 2 quaternary rotationally symmetric that have no holes and 2 completely symmetric that have no holes.

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Two primes are symmetric primes of a natural number (n) if their average is n.

For example 10, has two pairs of symmetric primes. 7 and 13, and 3 and 17 because their averages are 10.

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Yes, they can.

Yes, they can. In a symmetric distribution they will be the same.

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Symmetric Matrix:

Given a square matrix A such that A'=A, where A' is the transpose of A, then A is a symmetric matrix.

note: No need to think about diagonal elements, they can be anything.

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