A Shapeshifter.
The congruent and symmetrical shapes are shapes that have at least a line of symmetry. Some examples:isosceles trianglesequilateral trianglessquaresrectanglesisosceles trapezoidsregular pentagonany regular n-gon shapes!There are many congruent shapes that follow the given conditions!
Certainly. Infinitely many for any given area.
There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes.
well..... it could be the area of a circle and many other things (well shapes)
There are infinitely many rectangular shapes.
The congruent and symmetrical shapes are shapes that have at least a line of symmetry. Some examples:isosceles trianglesequilateral trianglessquaresrectanglesisosceles trapezoidsregular pentagonany regular n-gon shapes!There are many congruent shapes that follow the given conditions!
Certainly. Infinitely many for any given area.
There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes.
I don't believe it works on that basis. It just assumes that a woman will be fertile approximately 13 times a year and that you will have sex during this time.
well..... it could be the area of a circle and many other things (well shapes)
Your question assumes something that is not true. Many auto manufactures do use turbo chargers on petrol engines.
There are infinitely many rectangular shapes.
There are infinitely many shapes, in infinitely many dimensions.
There are many shapes, sizes, and configurations of naval vessels. The question would need to be more specific in order for an accurate and informative answer to be given.
A square is one example but there are many other (concave) shapes.
There are infinitely many shapes.
No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.