Yes, shapes is a noun. Shapes is also a verb. Example uses:As a noun: The trees formed shapes in the dark and stormy night.As a verb: The potter shapes the clay with skill.
They are geometric shapes called polygons
A mesa is a flat-topped mountain.
An inclined plane
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Yes. Kite is a shape. Shapes are mathimatical terms.
A flat surface that is infinitely large and with zero thickness
The word "circumference" is used for circles and circular shapes, such as ellipses and ovals. For other plane shapes, the word used is perimeter.
The combining form of geometry is "geo-", which comes from the ancient Greek word for "earth." It is used in various mathematical terms and concepts related to the study of shapes, sizes, and dimensions in space.
No, the word 'mathematical' is a adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a mathematical problem, a mathematical equation).The word 'mathematical' is the adjective form of the abstract noun, mathematics, a word for a field of study, a word for a concept.
Oh, dude, the mathematical word for flip is "reflection." It's like when you look in the mirror and see your face staring back at you, but in math, it's all about shapes and stuff. So, yeah, reflection is the fancy term for flipping things around in math.
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all the letters are not used but the answer is SUM
Please trace this set of blueprints for me.
An array of numbers is used in mathematical problems.
Flat can be a noun:I have a flat on my car.When used to modify another word, it is not a noun:I have a flat tire on my car.