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∙ 13y agoquadrilateral
Straight line segments
a geometric figure having a specified kind or number of faces.
a stupid one A straight line segment.
That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.
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A snowflake would be an irregular figure.
Straight line segments
a geometric figure having a specified kind or number of faces.
a stupid one A straight line segment.
Some kind of complicated formula.
That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.That depends what kind of figure you are talking about. The formula for the area of a circle is quite different from the area of a rectangle, for example.
A circle.
don`t know figure it out
A typical gas cylinder consists of a cylinder body, valve, pressure rating marking, and protective cap. The cylinder body is where the gas is stored, the valve controls the flow of gas, the pressure rating marking indicates safe operating pressure, and the protective cap helps keep the valve clean and protected during storage or transport.
Geometric
a clock or a cake? they're both round and if you slice a piece of cake equally, you just bisect it, creating 2 congruent angles! =)