What is it called when the right side of a design is reflected across a central axis and mirrored on the left side of the design?

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diagonal symmetry
diagonal symmetry

horizontal symmetry
horizontal symmetry

radial symmetry
radial symmetry

vertical symmetry

When a design involves an arrangement in which elements are not reflected across a central axis, what is it called?
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asymmetrical
asymmetrical

perfect
perfect

radial
radial

symmetrical

When a design involves elements spiraling out from a central point, what is it called?
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asymmetrical
asymmetrical

perfect
perfect

radial
radial

symmetrical

Which of the following has a bigger effect on a design?
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diagonal symmetry
diagonal symmetry

horizontal symmetry
horizontal symmetry

near symmetry
near symmetry

vertical symmetry

A rectangle is shown with the word Central in the center in all capital letters. Above the left half of the word is a red right triangle, and below the left half is a blue right triangle. On the right side, above the word are two green triangles with arcs as the bases, and below the word are two orange triangles with arcs as bases.
Question
Use the image to answer the question.
What type of balance does the design illustrate?
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near
near

perfect
perfect

asymmetrical
asymmetrical

symmetrical

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. What is it called when the right side of a design is reflected across a central axis and mirrored on the left side of the design?

    • Vertical symmetry
  2. When a design involves an arrangement in which elements are not reflected across a central axis, what is it called?

    • Asymmetrical
  3. When a design involves elements spiraling out from a central point, what is it called?

    • Radial
  4. Which of the following has a bigger effect on a design?

    • Near symmetry
  5. What type of balance does the design illustrate?

    • Asymmetrical

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