A shadow? Many people are fat and thin, tall and short. This stands for different shapes and sizes. We have shapes, like our oval head, and he curve at our hips. The only right place for it is right behind or in front of us.
2 dimensional shapes are 2D shapes and polygons are plain shapes with no curves. So some 2D polygons would be squares , rectangle and many more . A circle would not be a 2D polygon.
Many shapes have curves. Some curved shapes include:circle (2-dimensional)cone (3-dimensional)sphere (3-dimensional)cylinder (3-dimensional)
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
Most shapes. For example, triangles, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons, 8-gons, 9-gons etc; circles, ellipses, ovals and other random meandering curves.
Yes - even shapes with different area.
A Puzzle piece
A shadow? Many people are fat and thin, tall and short. This stands for different shapes and sizes. We have shapes, like our oval head, and he curve at our hips. The only right place for it is right behind or in front of us.
What shape has curves
The answer depends on what you mean by shapes. These curves are not closed shapes.
attributes are different from others.
with curves, shapes and colours
Because waves ARE curved shapes!
Lines, curves, planes, solid shapes are some.
yes. polygons are closed shapes with no curves. i.e. circles are not polygons, squares are, triangles are, ect
It is object (lines and curves) or shape you can drawn or use existing pre-defined vector shapes from Custom Shapes in Toolbox.
on a molecular level they are different. the polymers they are made up of have different shapes
It is object (lines and curves) or shape you can drawn or use existing pre-defined vector shapes from Custom Shapes in Toolbox.