convex is a 3D that all planes slant outwards it is the opposite to concave where planes slant inwards. Hope that Helped
bent or curved inwards
it means that part of the shape is rounded outwards
A 3D object that has all of it's sides slanted inwards; opposite of convex.
Convex . . . "curved out", like the outside of a balloon, the outside of a smooth hubcap, and the top of a half-eaten ice-cream cone. Concave . . . "curved in", like the top of the ice-cream in the tub after the first five cones have been scooped out, the mark a rock makes in snow, and the inside of a soup bowl.
convex is a 3D that all planes slant outwards it is the opposite to concave where planes slant inwards. Hope that Helped
bent or curved inwards
It means that any line drawn from 2 points on the shape does not go out of the shape. This means this shape must be solid (filled in) and every interior angle must be equal or less than 180 degrees.
If you mean convex, convex is a term meaning curving out or bulging outwards. It is the opposite/antonym of concave.
Not sure exactly what you mean...but The Hollow-Face illusion is an optical illusion in which a concave mask of a face appears as a normal convex face because our brains are used to seeing faces that stick outwards and not inwards.
it means that part of the shape is rounded outwards
A 3D object that has all of it's sides slanted inwards; opposite of convex.
In geography, convex refers to a landform or terrain that bulges outward in a rounded or curved shape, often resembling a dome or hill. This term is commonly used to describe features such as mountain peaks or hillsides that curve gently outward.
As in America, it means 'Victory' or 'Peace' if the palm of the hand is facing outwards. However, if the palm is facing inwards, it's an offensive gesture with the same meaning as the Middle Finger.
Convex . . . "curved out", like the outside of a balloon, the outside of a smooth hubcap, and the top of a half-eaten ice-cream cone. Concave . . . "curved in", like the top of the ice-cream in the tub after the first five cones have been scooped out, the mark a rock makes in snow, and the inside of a soup bowl.
A convex polygon.I suspect that what you mean is a convex polygon.
A convex mirror is curved outward, like the back of a spoon, and diverges light rays to create a virtual image that is always upright and smaller than the object. A concave mirror is curved inward, like the inside of a spoon, and can create both real and virtual images depending on the object's position relative to the mirror.