A curved shape does not have any straight lines. In a circle the line curves continually, meaning that the circle is a curved shape.
It could be a stretched circle - a bit like an ellipse except that an ellipse does not have straight lines.
Two shapes are congruent if they have the same shape. This includes the corresponding angles, straight and curved lines.
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polygons can't have any curved sides
Not really, but if you have many lines it can look like a curved shape.
A curved shape does not have any straight lines. In a circle the line curves continually, meaning that the circle is a curved shape.
There is no kind of shape that has a straight line or curved line a kind of element of the following question is "space"...hope this helps
Maybe a cylinder or a cone
They are straight lines where two plane faces of the shape meet. The definition is sometimes extended to curved lines where curved (3d) faces meet such as at the base of a cone.
A curvilinear pattern is a curvilinear shape ( a shape made completely of curved lines. no straight lines/edges) repeated across a plane.
Any shape that is enclosed, has 3 or more sides, and has no curved lines. By: SupeRMAn
A topographic map typically has curved contour lines to represent elevation changes in the landscape. These lines connect points of equal elevation, allowing readers to visualize the shape and steepness of the terrain.
It could be a stretched circle - a bit like an ellipse except that an ellipse does not have straight lines.
A shape made up of line segments is a shape with straight lines, or a polygon. for example, a square has straight lines, or is made up of line segments. A circle is not in that category because it has no straight lines, they are curved.
Lines that is curved. E.G the outline of a circle.
Two shapes are congruent if they have the same shape. This includes the corresponding angles, straight and curved lines.