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The centroid of a lamina does not always fall within its area. For simple shapes like rectangles or circles, the centroid is located within the shape. However, for more complex or irregular shapes, such as a crescent or a "U" shape, the centroid can fall outside the physical boundaries of the lamina. Thus, the position of the centroid depends on the specific geometry of the lamina.
Irregular shapes are all around. Most shapes are irregular.
Irregular 3-dimensional shapes.
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Irregular galaxies have no discernible shape.
Regular shapes are both equilateral and equiangular. Irregular shapes may or may not be equilateral and equiangular.
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Geometric Shapes
Yes, irregular shapes can have vertices. A vertex is defined as a point where two or more edges meet, and irregular shapes, which do not have equal sides or angles, can still possess such points. For example, an irregular polygon, like a pentagon with unequal sides and angles, has five vertices. Thus, regardless of their regularity, irregular shapes can contain vertices.
Regular shapes:all sides and angles are the same Irregular shapes: different angle and sides
you can be determine irregular solid by its shapes and if it is not measurable by the ruler .
Some polygons are irregular, but many irregular shapes are not polygons.Another answer: Yes