A squiggly line is not considered a shape in geometry. A shape is defined as a two-dimensional enclosed area with a specific outline or boundary, such as a circle, triangle, or square. A squiggly line, on the other hand, lacks a defined perimeter and does not enclose a space, so it does not meet the criteria to be classified as a shape in the context of geometry.
parall
It's either the "tilde" or the frosting that dripped from your toasted Danish.
The bottom line of a shape is the base of the shape. For example, the bottom line of a pyramid is the base of the pyramid.
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A 180 Degree shape would be a line a straight line or diagnal like this: _____________
The simplest explanation is the shape of a bean, with a squiggly line in a circle in it.
A box shape with squiggly lines is a freeform shape.
Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
It is a line that twists and turns, not astraight line.
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ is the line
I drew a squiggly line.
It is in fact not a squiggly line.. But a small outline of the state. This is done to combat counterfeitting and also as a tracking method.
parall
no that's a river
this is and ampersand......&
A "break"
It means congruent. It is NOT 'approximately equal', which would be an equal sigh where BOTH lines are squiggly.