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It depends upon the size of the polygon, as well as its orientation (flat on the ground, or placed upright, etc.).
This is geometry! A point is a tiny dot that forms the straightest, thinnest line that extends in both direction infinitely. Countless numbers of those lines all placed together without leaving any spaces create a plane. If you were to stack the planes on top of each the result is a solid. A ray has one end point and goes on forever. A polygon is a figure with closed sides of straight line segments (two end points at the vertices) (E.g. square, pentagon, hexagon, et cetera...). A regular polygon is one which the sides have the same length. For example an equilateral triangle or a rhombus. A polygon is a plane; a polyhedron is a solid.
It is Square and has triangles on the top and bottom. The numbers are placed around the Calendar and are very curly.
Three images will be formed
No, there are two circles (incircle, circumcircle) associated with triangles and in general the locations of their centres are different.
Parellelogram
An arrangement of polygonal regions could be called a tessellation. This usually occurs when these regions are placed over a plane. The shapes in these regions are usually hexagons, equilateral triangles, and squares.
It depends upon the size of the polygon, as well as its orientation (flat on the ground, or placed upright, etc.).
This is geometry! A point is a tiny dot that forms the straightest, thinnest line that extends in both direction infinitely. Countless numbers of those lines all placed together without leaving any spaces create a plane. If you were to stack the planes on top of each the result is a solid. A ray has one end point and goes on forever. A polygon is a figure with closed sides of straight line segments (two end points at the vertices) (E.g. square, pentagon, hexagon, et cetera...). A regular polygon is one which the sides have the same length. For example an equilateral triangle or a rhombus. A polygon is a plane; a polyhedron is a solid.
created when an equilateral / isosceles triangle is placed in the centre of the colour wheel. the colours that form is known as triad colours
It is Square and has triangles on the top and bottom. The numbers are placed around the Calendar and are very curly.
Images formed on a concave mirror are formed due to the reflection of light rays. When an object is placed beyond the focal point of a concave mirror, a real and inverted image is formed. When the object is placed between the focal point and the mirror, a virtual and upright image is formed.
2 images are formed
Three images will be formed
Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle.The past participle of place is placed, so present perfect is have placed or has placed.
The image formed by a convex mirror when an object is placed in front of it is virtual, upright, and smaller in size than the object.
Yes, a real image can be formed by a concave mirror when the object is placed beyond the focal point. A virtual image can also be formed when the object is placed between the mirror and the focal point.