We cannot assess the efficiency of a geometrical shape unless we have a particular purpose in mind. You will have to state what you wish to efficiently do, by means of a geometrical figure.
A geometrical straight line is infinite but if it has defined end points then it is a line segment.
Geometric constructions are used by architects for designing buildings and public places for different purpose. As facilitator I use geometric constructions to assist learners to acquire following skills, * translating information into geometrical projections that are congruent, * experimenting with information to "design an elegant sequence" for drawing, * designing proofs to show that design is logically sound * using geometrical instruments skillfully.
No because each of them have different geometrical properties but they are all 4 sided quadrilaterals
it is a geometrical shape
a geometrical solid is like a cube all the side are the same and they bare all equal
"Hedron" is usually at the end of a geometrical shape meaning "faces".
W. T. Welford has written: 'Aberrations of optical systems' -- subject(s): Aberration, Design and construction, Geometrical optics, Optical instruments 'High collection nonimaging optics' -- subject(s): Optical instruments 'Useful optics' -- subject(s): Optical instruments, Optics 'Aberrations of the symmetrical optical system' -- subject(s): Aberration, Design and construction, Geometrical optics, Optical instruments
Gerald Rottman has written: 'The geometry of light' -- subject(s): Geometrical optics, Astronomical instruments, History
The main woodwind instruments are (high to low): Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, Contra-Bassoon. There are others however, such as all the saxophones and the recorder.
Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass.Sometimes included in that list is the Harp and the Piano.
rounder
flut
none of them. they are all symetrical
drums
banjo
Here are some names of musical instruments:drums (percussion)trianglebellsguitarelectric guitarpianoorganflutesaxophoneviolinclarinet