A closed pathway where teh start and end points are the same is called an electric circuit.
If the start and end points of a figure are same, then it is called a closed figure. Examples can be a square or a triangle or a pentagon.
I think it's called a contigous region, or maybe a bounded area, something like that.
Circle.
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It depends. Head Start almost always follows the same schedule as the public schools, but some are open and some are closed on Veteran's Day. To know if a particular Head Start is closed on Veterans Day, you should call the Local Head Start office.
To make a quadrilateral shape, start by defining four points in a two-dimensional space. Connect these points with straight lines to form the four sides of the quadrilateral. Ensure that the points are not all on the same line to maintain a closed figure. You can create various types of quadrilaterals, such as squares, rectangles, and trapezoids, by adjusting the lengths and angles of the sides.
In Set Theory: a set is closed under an operation if performance of that operation on members of the set always produces a member of the same set.In Topology: a closed set is a set which contains all its limit points.
Yes, a circle is a closed curve: its starting and ending points are the same. (any arbitrary point) Yes, it is a closed plane curve (two-dimensional line). A circle has a constant arc curvature, as compared to obloid or elliptical closed curves.
A triangle is a 3 sided closed shaped polygon
if two points have the same points then they make a vertex.
Collinear points are points that lie on the same line, while coplanar points are points that lie on the same plane.
Go to the dinosaur place. Play the pteronadon game. Right when you start die right away. It will give you the same points even if you play for a long time.