Some examples of concave shapes include a crescent moon, a cave entrance, and the letter "C". Concave shapes have at least one inward curve or indentation and are often described as having a hollow or sunken appearance.
Concave shapes are those like the inside of a bowl.
Hollow or depressed shapes - the 'cave' bit should give it to you!
The surface is concave if the liquid is attracted to the container walls and convex if it is not
All 2-dimensional shapes. They may be closed or open, concave or convex, made of straight lines or curved ones, the lines may or may not cross each other.
It depends entirely on their relative shapes and sizes. They could make a triangle, a parallelogram, a square, or a pentagon or even a concave heptagon.
Assuming they don't overlap, and depending on their exact dimensions, these are some of the possible shapes: A triangle (big) A square A rectangle A parallelogram A rhombus A trapezium A pentagon A hexagon A heptagon and if a vertex of the triangle rests on the side of the trapezium, an octagon. a concave pentagon, a trapezium, a concave seven or eight sided figure (neither of the last two is a polygon but two polygons touching one another)
It is a solid shape with six faces. There are seven topologically distinct convex shapes and three concave ones. The faces can be triangles, quadrilaterals or pentagonal and the number of edges can range from 9 to 12. The number of vertices is 4 fewer than the number of edges.
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Convex and concave
Four. Plane, Concave, Convex, and Curved
The surface is concave if the liquid is attracted to the container walls and convex if it is not
There are around 6.4 million topologically different convex dodecahedra, plus concave ones.
Scalene triangles, rectangles, rhombi, concave polygons with 5 or more sides.
6,776 growing, including convex and concave polygons, constructible polygons, cyclic polygons, and so much more
All 2-dimensional shapes. They may be closed or open, concave or convex, made of straight lines or curved ones, the lines may or may not cross each other.
A square is one example but there are many other (concave) shapes.
It depends entirely on their relative shapes and sizes. They could make a triangle, a parallelogram, a square, or a pentagon or even a concave heptagon.
There are 34 topographically distinct convex heptahedra. And since there is no such thing as a prisim, there are 40 distinct 3d shapes with seven sides. There are other (concave or not simply connected) heptahedra as well.See the link for images.There are 34 topographically distinct convex heptahedra. And since there is no such thing as a prisim, there are 40 distinct 3d shapes with seven sides. There are other (concave or not simply connected) heptahedra as well.See the link for images.There are 34 topographically distinct convex heptahedra. And since there is no such thing as a prisim, there are 40 distinct 3d shapes with seven sides. There are other (concave or not simply connected) heptahedra as well.See the link for images.There are 34 topographically distinct convex heptahedra. And since there is no such thing as a prisim, there are 40 distinct 3d shapes with seven sides. There are other (concave or not simply connected) heptahedra as well.See the link for images.