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Viruses have different geometrical shapes, such as helical and polyhedral shapes. A particular polyhedral shape common to many viruses is a dodecahedron shape. This is a geometric shape that has 12 sides.
This question is a paradox: in order to be a pentagon, a geometric shape must have five sides.
Well, you could always count them. Also, the number of sides is always equal to the number of vertices.
A triangle has 3 sides and no diagonals
A hart is a deer. The organ in your chest and the geometric shape are "hearts".The deer and the geometric shape both have 1 axis of symmetry. The organ is asymmetrical.
Viruses have different geometrical shapes, such as helical and polyhedral shapes. A particular polyhedral shape common to many viruses is a dodecahedron shape. This is a geometric shape that has 12 sides.
This question is a paradox: in order to be a pentagon, a geometric shape must have five sides.
A geometric shape with many sides looks exactly like a polygon.
A heart is not technically a geometric shape, but it depends on how you draw a heart. If the angles measure less than 90 degrees, they are acute angles.
A diamond has 2 sets of parallel sides.
Well, you could always count them. Also, the number of sides is always equal to the number of vertices.
A heptagon is a geometric figure with seven sides.
the grammar here is atrocious... a polygon is any shape or closed geometric line. It could be anywhere between 3 and up.
A triangle has 3 sides and no diagonals
A shield consists of many geometric shapes. Depending on the shield it can contain arcs and triangles. Most objects contain some type of geometric shape.
2 side 2 corners and same lenght
A circle is the only geometric two dimensional shape that does not have any vertices, or points. However, there are non geomatric shapes that do not have any vertices. These are called organic shapes and are constructed either of only curved sides or curved sids and straight sides. Many three dimensional shapes do not have any vertices, the geometric ones include cylinders, spheres, and hemispheres.