Shape refers to the two-dimensional outline or contour of an object, describing its form without regard to its physical volume or three-dimensional aspects. In contrast, a figure can refer to a specific instance of a shape, often emphasizing its representation in art, design, or mathematics, and may also include three-dimensional aspects. Essentially, all figures have shapes, but not all shapes are considered figures, especially in a broader context.
What is the difference between an inscribed and a circumscribed shape?
the difference between a two dimensional shape and and a solid is that a two dimensional shape is plane and a solid you can see the whole shape a the inside.
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A figure can be any shape, drawing or representation in a visual format. An image however is a picture. By example, if you draw a rectangle or circle or a silhoutte of someone - these will be figures, but if you take a picture of a scenery, it won't be a figure. It will be an image.
shape will be changed
What is the difference between an inscribed and a circumscribed shape?
the difference between a two dimensional shape and and a solid is that a two dimensional shape is plane and a solid you can see the whole shape a the inside.
There's no difference. They're the same thing.
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A figure can be any shape, drawing or representation in a visual format. An image however is a picture. By example, if you draw a rectangle or circle or a silhoutte of someone - these will be figures, but if you take a picture of a scenery, it won't be a figure. It will be an image.
the shape
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There is no difference in shape.Only difference is that there is no
the difference is the shape
shape will be changed
the shape