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The shape of Virginia is a triangle. =)
A geometric shape that has 11 sides is called a "hendecagon" or "undecagon." Both terms are acceptable.
A hexahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape having six sides; a hexagon is a two-dimensional six-sided shape.
Yes, a cylinder is a geometric shape.It is related to the circle. A circle has two dimensions, but the cylinder is three-dimensional, having height as well.The volume of a cylinder, for example, is the area of the circle multiplied by the height.
Well, honey, the geometric name for the shape of a carrot is a "cylindrical tapered" shape. So next time you're munching on a carrot, just remember you're chomping on a fancy geometric figure. Keep on snacking, darling!
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That all depends on what you mean by "form". If you are referring to "shape", then yes it can be geometric. For instance, a triangle is geometric.
The organic form is not a geometric shape, but rather a shape that resembles natural forms found in nature. Therefore, the cloud is an example of an organic form.
A triangle is a geometric shape.
Geometric shapes mean that the shape is just a basic shape, like for example, a trapazoid would be a geometric shape because of it continuous lines that connect at each corner.
It is a geometric solid.
Wikipedia defines geometric shape as follows:A geometric shape is the geometric information which remains when location, scale, orientation and reflection are removed from the description of a geometric object.The above definition does not address the fact that non-mathematical attributes, such as colour, taste, smell, temperature, and so on can also be removed.
these involves geometry and math it is the shape for example the circle and the square...................
A solid object has a definite volume and geometric form. Solids have tightly packed particles that do not conform to the shape of its container.
A triangle is a geometric shape.
The geometric shape of a shoebox is a rectangular prisim.
A regular geometric form is a shape that has sides of equal length and angles of equal measure. Examples include squares, circles, and equilateral triangles.