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Axial symmetry is
symmetry around an
axis; an
object is
axially symmetric if its
appearance is
unchanged if
rotated around an
axis. For example, a baseball...
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point or
axis of symmetry,
together with the n. For each
point or
axis of symmetry, the
abstract group type is
cyclic group of order n, Zn. Although...
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through the middle) is
called the "
axis of symmetry". The
point where the
parabola intersects its
axis of symmetry is
called the "vertex" and is the point...
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axis: the graph's x {\displaystyle x} -intercepts. The
quadratic formula can also be used to
identify the parabola's
axis of symmetry. The standard...
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undergoing a
reflection has
reflectional symmetry. In 2D
there is a line/
axis of symmetry, in 3D a
plane of symmetry. An
object or
figure which is indistinguishable...
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formulas from the
lengths of the legs and base.
Every isosceles triangle has an
axis of symmetry along the
perpendicular bisector of its base. The two angles...
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identical or mirror-image parts. Uncommonly,
flowers may have no
axis of symmetry at all,
typically because their parts are
spirally arranged. Most flowers...
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there is a
point of symmetry about which reflection takes place; in two dimensions,
there is an
axis of symmetry (a.k.a., line
of symmetry), and in three...
- plane, an
axis of rotation (either
proper and improper), or a
center of inversion. For an
object such as a
molecule or a crystal, a
symmetry element corresponds...
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coordinate system Axis of
rotation Axis of
symmetry Axis of a
conic section Axis powers of World War II, 1936–1945.
Axis of evil (first used in 2002), U.S. President...