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.
There is no specific name for such a shape.
A shape with three linear sides and one curved side can be drawn, but such a shape has no specific name.
OK, SO a shape with fewer than four straight sides is a triangle, which has three (3) straight sides. Hope this helps! LOOPDOP says: A circle is a shape. And it has no straight sides..... isn't that "fewer"?
The shape that has 1 curved side and 3 straight sides is a crescent. A crescent is a curved, closed shape that resembles a thin, partially illuminated moon. It is formed by the intersection of two circles or by removing a smaller circle from a larger one, resulting in one curved side and three straight sides.
2-dimensional shapes, with three straight sides have three vertices.
There is no specific name for such a shape.
A shape with three linear sides and one curved side can be drawn, but such a shape has no specific name.
Triangles have three straight sides.
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OK, SO a shape with fewer than four straight sides is a triangle, which has three (3) straight sides. Hope this helps! LOOPDOP says: A circle is a shape. And it has no straight sides..... isn't that "fewer"?
The shape that has 1 curved side and 3 straight sides is a crescent. A crescent is a curved, closed shape that resembles a thin, partially illuminated moon. It is formed by the intersection of two circles or by removing a smaller circle from a larger one, resulting in one curved side and three straight sides.
This is a description of a scalene triangle.
2-dimensional shapes, with three straight sides have three vertices.
A triangle. An equalateral triangle
A closed shape with three or more straight sides is called a polygon. Examples of polygons include triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons, and so on.
There are no polygons (shapes with only straight-line sides) with fewer than three sides, but if you allow shapes with curved sides there are many possibilities. Examples include semicircles, annuli (donut shaped), and crescents.From Caromal, and Izzyk9God just say a CONE!!!