This is called the Orientation.
orientation
In a convex figure, if you pick any two points, the points between them are also a part of the figure.
The original figure is called the pre-image. After the transformation it becomes the image.
line segment
It is a circle or a sphere
orientation
In a convex figure, if you pick any two points, the points between them are also a part of the figure.
the arrangement gives you more time to think of new points as a writer
the arrangement gives you more time to think of new points as a writer
In a close figure it is the set of points inside the figure.
The Structure of the crystalline solids can be represented as an order three dimensional arrangement of points. Here each points represented the location of a constituent particle and is known as lattice point and such an arrangement is called crystal lattice.
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A crystal lattice is a very exact organization of atoms
Triangle: A figure formed by exactly three (non-colinear) points joined by line segments is a triangle. A figure formed by three or more points is generally called a polygon. Of course, if all of the points are co-linear then there is not much of a figure. A polygon has 3 or more sides.
Four
composition, disposition, arrangement, figure, structure, outline, shape, form
I'm trying to figure that out too... do you by chance happen to go to lacrescent high?