They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.
No. To be a polygon a figure must be "closed", that is, enclose an area. At least three line segments are required to enclose an area.
enclose additoinal information
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To protect it from damage.
Envelop, cover, encase, enclose, surround, protect
they enclose themselfs in a cyst or thick membrane(encyst) which is made of dried membrane
He will enclose you in this box.I always enclose my notes in an envelop.
The proper grammar is "you have enclosed" when referring to something that has already been included. "You enclose" is present tense and would be used when requesting someone to include something.
The past tense of enclose is enclosed.
Please enclose your tax-deductible donation in the self-stamped envelope provided. Soon the fog will enclose the entire coastline. Please enclose your payment with your tax return.
Recall an unsafe product.
Recall an unsafe product.
Enclosed is a verb. It's the past tense of enclose.
This product does not appear to include any special features to save energy or protect the environment
to enclose