Area of rectangle with part of the shape missing = area of rectangle (lengthxwidth)-area of missing part.
Usually not. A part of a circular shape will not.
Colour plays no part in whether a shape can tesselate or not. It is all down to the actual shape itself.
yes because it is a shape
A shape is said to be self-similar if it will map onto an enlargement of a part of itself.
the bottom and supporting part of the shape
Area of rectangle with part of the shape missing = area of rectangle (lengthxwidth)-area of missing part.
Usually not. A part of a circular shape will not.
Colour plays no part in whether a shape can tesselate or not. It is all down to the actual shape itself.
It is the lens
The word you are looking for is "contortion." It refers to the act of twisting or bending out of the normal shape or position of a part of the body.
Because the earth blocks part of the light coming from the sun so only part of the moon is alluminated, causing it to look like it is changing shape.
stem
the key
Crescent
It is round but as a flat part at the bottom
yes because it is a shape