Moving a shape, without rotating or flipping it. "Sliding". The shape still looks exactly the same, just in a different place.
It looks the same as a normal pyramid, the only difference is the base of the pyramid is square.
Because they are of different materials. If the materials are same then there's no way they'd floats at different levels. It is because of the densities of different matters the level of floating is different for them.
Regular Shape: A Regular shape has the same amount of symmetry as how many sides it has.
The faces of a cube are all the same shape - a square.
Moving a shape, without rotating or flipping it. "Sliding". The shape still looks exactly the same, just in a different place.
To move a shape without rotating or flipping it. The shape still looks exactly the same, just in a different place.
if it looks the same shape as the old one yes
It looks the same as a normal pyramid, the only difference is the base of the pyramid is square.
It means that if you translate a shape (move it from one place to another) it still looks the same.
It looks the same no matter what country because they try to keep some things the same as they were when only the Greeks had the olympics
Plants have many different shape of leaf.
Because they are of different materials. If the materials are same then there's no way they'd floats at different levels. It is because of the densities of different matters the level of floating is different for them.
Regular Shape: A Regular shape has the same amount of symmetry as how many sides it has.
Rotational symmetry is when you turn or rotate a shape and it still looks the same. A circle is the most common answer. However, it you rotate a square about 90 degrees, it still looks the same, so it is considered rotational symmetry. Technically, any shape can have rotational symmetry because it you rotate it 360 degrees, it still looks the same.Definition of rotational symmetry:Generally speaking, an object with rotational symmetry is an object that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation. An object may have more than one rotational symmetry; for instance, if reflections or turning it over are not counted. The degree of rotational symmetry is how many degrees the shape has to be turned to look the same on a different side or vertex. It can not be the same side or vertex.
The demand curve cannot be of a rectangular shape since that would imply that the demand is the same at two different price levels even though other factors remain the same.
The faces of a cube are all the same shape - a square.