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In mathematics, shape is typically considered an intrinsic property, as it is determined by the geometric relationships between the points that define it, regardless of its position or orientation in space. Extrinsic properties, on the other hand, depend on the object's external characteristics or its relationship to other objects. Therefore, shape is not typically considered an example of an extrinsic property.
Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.
Volume can be intrinsic or extrinsic, depending on the context. Intrinsic volume refers to the amount of space occupied by an object or substance itself, while extrinsic volume includes the space occupied by the object or substance together with any surrounding or enclosing space. For example, the intrinsic volume of a solid object would be the amount of space it occupies, while the extrinsic volume would include the space it occupies along with any air or other material surrounding it.
A triangle is a geometric shape.
a line is a basic line drawn from a pencil a shape is a shape for example a star is a shape
A pyramid.