I am not sure what situation you are talking about; usually such curves should be smooth.
When the dimensions are infinitely large then straight lines take the form of curve. In this situation a square may take the form of a circle.
A circle has no edges. It is a continuous curve with no straight lines or corners, meaning it is defined by its smooth, round shape. In geometry, edges typically refer to the line segments that form the boundaries of polygons, while circles are considered a different type of shape.
Two lines can't do that. It takes three lines to form a triangle.
When two lines meet to form an angle the lines are intersecting.
Perpendicular lines.
When the dimensions are infinitely large then straight lines take the form of curve. In this situation a square may take the form of a circle.
A circle has no edges. It is a continuous curve with no straight lines or corners, meaning it is defined by its smooth, round shape. In geometry, edges typically refer to the line segments that form the boundaries of polygons, while circles are considered a different type of shape.
The plural form of curve is curves.
No. Magnetic lines curve out from one pole and end up at the opposite pole. Please see the related links for illustrations.
No. Magnetic lines curve out from one pole and end up at the opposite pole. Please see the related links for illustrations.
The noun form of the adjective 'smooth' is smoothness.
The comparative form of smooth is smoother, not more smooth.
The combining form meaning curve is the prefix scoli/o The combining form meaning curve is the prefix scoli/o
Lines that intersect but do not form a right are just called intersecting lines. Perpendicular lines DO form a right angle when they intersect.
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smoother is comparative of word smooth.
The word 'smoothly' is the adverb form of the adjective smooth. The noun form for the adjective smooth is smoothness.