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An oval shape does not have sides in the same way that polygons do, as it is a smooth, curved shape. Ovals are defined by their continuous curve without any straight edges or vertices. Therefore, it can be said that an oval has zero sides.
Yes, a shape is symmetrical if it can be cut in half in any way, and be the same on both sides.
Assuming that "voul" is a random way of spelling vowel, perhaps the shape is IRREGULAR.
The term is quadrilateral.
In mathematical terms, a diamond shape is often referred to as a "rhombus." A rhombus is a type of quadrilateral where all four sides are of equal length, and opposite angles are equal. Additionally, the diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
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An oval shape does not have sides in the same way that polygons do, as it is a smooth, curved shape. Ovals are defined by their continuous curve without any straight edges or vertices. Therefore, it can be said that an oval has zero sides.
The mathematical definition of a square is a figure with exactly four equal sides. If the sides aren't equal, it isn't a square. In everyday conversation, people sometimes refer to any rectangular shape as a square. This is inaccurate, but everyone knows what you mean. However if you talk that way in math class or to your math teacher, you will fail the course.
Yes, a shape is symmetrical if it can be cut in half in any way, and be the same on both sides.
Another way to say "square" is "quadrilateral," which refers to a four-sided polygon. In some contexts, "square" can also be described as "rectangular" or "box-like," particularly when emphasizing its shape. Additionally, in mathematical terms, "square" can refer to the result of multiplying a number by itself.
We have no way of taking a picture of it to say for sure, but there's probably a mathematical and logical way to determine the overall color scheme of our galaxy. We have no way of taking a picture of it to say for sure, but there's probably a mathematical and logical way to determine the overall color scheme of our galaxy.
A cubic metre is a measure of volume: it does not, in any way, specify the shape. So the shape could be a parallelepiped with sides, a nonagonal prism with eleven sides, a cylinder with three or simple a blob!
Assuming that "voul" is a random way of spelling vowel, perhaps the shape is IRREGULAR.
The term is quadrilateral.
If the shape has more than three sides you cannot. If you have a polygon with more than 3 sides, it is not a rigid shape. It can be deformed into another - just as a square can be deformed into a rhombus. The lengths of the sides do not change but the area does. So for any shape with more than 3 sides, there is no way. For a triangle with sides of length a, b and c units let s = (a+b+c)/2 units Then area = sqrt[s*(s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)]
A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape with straight sides. Such a shape with sides of equal length would be called an equilateral polygon. If it is also convex (all the angles face the same way), then it would be called a regular polygon.