No shape does. However, a line and/or line segment is "one-sided".
One acre = 43,560 square feet (4047 square meters) The lot can be any shape, but an acre in the shape of a square would be about just short of 207 feet on each side.
no shape
Any shape in which at least one side is not a straight line, or is different in length from another side.
Any one of the plain surfaces of a solid, three-dimensional shape. Also Called -- side
You have to prove that each side of one shape is congruent to the corresponding side of the second shape and that each angle of the first are congruent to the corresponding angles of the second. Sometimes this task is made simpler by the geometry of the shape in question. For example, with any regular polygons with the same number of sides, you only need to show that any side of one is congruent to any side of the other. The regularity takes care of the rest.
Yes, a shape can have three straight sides and one curved side. This type of shape is known as a triangle with one curved side, which is also called a curved triangle or a curved-sided triangle. The curved side can be a segment of a circle or any other curved shape, while the other three sides are straight lines.
A mobius loop which has one side and just one edge, could be your answer. Otherwise, a straight line segment may be it?
It depends what lenght the other side is. Just because an area is measured in square feet doesn't mean the area is square. It could be any shape (e.g. a circle).
a line
a line?
A two-dimensional shape with one curved side and four straight sides can be created, but there is not specific name for such a shape.
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