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What shapes have no perpendicular lines and right angles?

Lots of shapes. To start with, an irregular blob (that is a technical term)!


A shapes that does not have equal sides is called?

There is no special name. The term irregular is not appropriate because a rhombus is irregular but it has equal sides.


What are animals with irregular shapes called?

Animals with irregular shapes are commonly referred to as "asymmetrical" or "irregular" animals. This term is often used in biology to describe organisms that do not have a symmetrical body structure, such as certain types of sponges, some echinoderms like sea cucumbers, and various invertebrates. Their unique shapes can result from adaptations to their environments or specific ecological roles.


Is a irregular polygon in math?

Yes it is a term found in math and geometry.


What is the term irregular mean in math?

Irregular means it's not regular.


What is meant by the term irregular solid?

what is it


What is a term for a pattern that repeate?

It is irregular


Which term is synonymous with organic shapes?

Free-form shapes


What is the medical term meaning irregular?

Anomalous


What is the term for trapezoidal prism?

An irregular hexahedron.


Which musical term means 'lively in irregular form?

Capriccio is a music term that means "lively in irregular form". It is usually a lighthearted piece with a joyous theme.


Why did Benoit Mandelbrot come up with the word fractal?

Benoit Mandelbrot coined the term "fractal" in 1975 to describe complex geometric shapes that exhibit self-similarity and detail at various scales. The word is derived from the Latin "fractus," meaning "broken" or "irregular," reflecting the fragmented nature of these shapes. Mandelbrot's work aimed to explore and categorize structures that could not be adequately represented by traditional Euclidean geometry, leading to significant developments in fields like mathematics, physics, and art.