square because it has support from its 4 sides.
A circle is not a number, it is a 2-dimensional shape. A number can have a square root, not a shape. So, a circle cannot have a square root!.
A circle, an ellipse, a triange, any regular polygon with an odd number of sides, a general (ie not a special case) quadrilateral, are some examples
A pyramid is a three-dimensional shape with a square base, just as a circle is a two-dimensional shape. Therefore, the analogy can be completed with "sphere," as a sphere is the three-dimensional counterpart to a circle, much like a pyramid is to a square.
square , circle , rectangle
It is the circle that does not belong to the given shapes.
A circle is not a number, it is a 2-dimensional shape. A number can have a square root, not a shape. So, a circle cannot have a square root!.
Circle, triangle, square, circle, square.
A circle.
circle triangle square
A circle, an ellipse, a triange, any regular polygon with an odd number of sides, a general (ie not a special case) quadrilateral, are some examples
The main facial shape classifications are: oblong, square, diamond, triange, round, heart, and oval. The square and round shapes are the most common.
Depends on what kind of shape it is. Circle pi*R² Triangle Square/2
A pyramid is a three-dimensional shape with a square base, just as a circle is a two-dimensional shape. Therefore, the analogy can be completed with "sphere," as a sphere is the three-dimensional counterpart to a circle, much like a pyramid is to a square.
triangle,circle and a star
square , circle , rectangle
YUP
A circle.