Since there are infinitely many polyhedra, they alone will generate an infinite number of terms. Then there are non-polyhedral shapes such as spheres, spheroids, ellipsoids, toroids (doughnut shape) and lots of less well-known shapes.
Right angle and rectangle are geometric terms.
All geometric figures.
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Described in terms of its geometry, a rainbow is an arc of a circle.
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Right angle and rectangle are geometric terms.
All geometric figures.
A sphere.
There are no specific geometric names since all shapes can be rotated so that the top becomes the right and so on.
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A static sequence: for example a geometric sequence with common ratio = 1.
To find a geometric mean, we multiply all of the terms together and take the nth root of the result (where n is the number of terms we are averaging). With 10 and 6, we find the geometric mean is the square root of 10*6 = 60. Sqrt(60) = 2*sqrt(15).
An arithmetic-geometric mean is a mean of two numbers which is the common limit of a pair of sequences, whose terms are defined by taking the arithmetic and geometric means of the previous pair of terms.
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Described in terms of its geometry, a rainbow is an arc of a circle.
Geometric probabilities are those that are either given in terms of geometric entities or can be computed in terms of geometric entities.For example, the probability that the ball tossed onto a moving roulette wheel coming up '00' could be considered a geometric probability.