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asymmetrical or symmetrical symmetrical

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asymmetrical or symmetrical
symmetrical

Explanation:

Response

To determine if the bear image is symmetrical or asymmetrical:

  1. Understand Symmetry: A shape/figure is symmetrical if it can be divided into two mirror - image halves along a line (axis of symmetry).
  2. Analyze the Bear Image: When we imagine a vertical line through the center of the bear's body (from the top of its head to the bottom of its torso), the left and right sides of the bear appear to be mirror images of each other. The left side has a leg, fur pattern, and body structure that mirrors the right side.

The bear image is symmetrical.

For the first coral image (purple, bushy - like):

  1. Check for Symmetry: Try to find a line that can divide the coral into two identical mirror - image parts. The coral has an irregular, bushy structure with no clear axis where the two sides would be mirror images. The branches and the overall shape do not have a balanced, mirror - like arrangement on either side of a potential axis.
  2. Conclusion on Symmetry: So, this coral image is asymmetrical.

For the second coral image (purple, brain - like with green around):

  1. Check for Symmetry: Look for an axis of symmetry. The brain - like coral has a more irregular shape with the green coral around it. There is no line that can split the entire image (coral + surrounding green) into two mirror - image halves. The arrangement of the purple coral and the green coral around it is not symmetric.
  2. Conclusion on Symmetry: Thus, this coral image is asymmetrical.
Final Answers (for each image from left to right at the bottom):
  • Bear: symmetrical
  • First coral: asymmetrical
  • Second coral: asymmetrical

Answer:

To determine if the bear image is symmetrical or asymmetrical:

  1. Understand Symmetry: A shape/figure is symmetrical if it can be divided into two mirror - image halves along a line (axis of symmetry).
  2. Analyze the Bear Image: When we imagine a vertical line through the center of the bear's body (from the top of its head to the bottom of its torso), the left and right sides of the bear appear to be mirror images of each other. The left side has a leg, fur pattern, and body structure that mirrors the right side.

The bear image is symmetrical.

For the first coral image (purple, bushy - like):

  1. Check for Symmetry: Try to find a line that can divide the coral into two identical mirror - image parts. The coral has an irregular, bushy structure with no clear axis where the two sides would be mirror images. The branches and the overall shape do not have a balanced, mirror - like arrangement on either side of a potential axis.
  2. Conclusion on Symmetry: So, this coral image is asymmetrical.

For the second coral image (purple, brain - like with green around):

  1. Check for Symmetry: Look for an axis of symmetry. The brain - like coral has a more irregular shape with the green coral around it. There is no line that can split the entire image (coral + surrounding green) into two mirror - image halves. The arrangement of the purple coral and the green coral around it is not symmetric.
  2. Conclusion on Symmetry: Thus, this coral image is asymmetrical.
Final Answers (for each image from left to right at the bottom):
  • Bear: symmetrical
  • First coral: asymmetrical
  • Second coral: asymmetrical