fractions
They are said to be similar shapes and have the same interior angles.
Two shapes that are the same shape and size are congruent.
When they are congruent in shape and colour.
Any shape that you can draw on paper has two dimensions. There are an infinite number of possibilities.
A shape that is made up of two or more shapes is called a composite figure.
When two shapes are joined together, it is called a composite shape.
Congruent
fractions
They are said to be similar shapes and have the same interior angles.
Plane polygonal shapes, that is, shapes with straight line boundaries must have 3 or more sides. If they have only two sides, these cannot be straight. They can wriggle all over the place and the shape has no name.
Some shapes do not have any lines of symmetry. These shapes are called asymmetrical. It doesn't matter how you fold an asymmetrical shape--the two halves just won't match!
No, a shape is not an element. In geometry, shapes are two-dimensional figures made up of points and lines, while elements are the building blocks of matter and cannot be shapes.
Two shapes that are the same shape and size are congruent.
Well, honey, if you slap those two sections together, you'd end up with one big ol' shape, now wouldn't you? It's like putting two puzzle pieces together to make a bigger picture. So, to answer your question, the larger shape would be a combination of the two sections fitting snugly side by side.
None. A polyhedron is 3 dimensional and you cannot make a 2 dimensional shape out of 3D shapes.
Hemispheres.