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Geometric shapes in 2 dimensions: parallelogram, triangle & circle
Geometric shapes in 3 dimensions: pyramid, ball & cube
Figures shown in the same color have the same shape as each other and are said to be similar.

A geometric shape is the geometric information which remains when location, scale, orientation and reflection are removed from the description of a geometric object.[1] That is, the result of moving a shape around, enlarging it, rotating it, or reflecting it in a mirror is the same shape as the original, and not a distinct shape.

Objects that have the same shape as each other are said to be similar. If they also have the same scale as each other, they are said to be congruent.

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Many two-dimensional geometric shapes can be defined by a set of points or vertices and lines connecting the points in a closed chain, as well as the resulting interior points. Such shapes are called polygons and include triangles, squares, and pentagons. Other shapes may be bounded by curves such as the circle or the ellipse.

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Many three-dimensional geometric shapes can be defined by a set of vertices, lines connecting the vertices, and two-dimensional faces enclosed by those lines, as well as the resulting interior points. Such shapes are called polyhedrons and include cubes as well as pyramids such as tetrahedrons. Other three-dimensional shapes may be bounded by curved surfaces, such as the ellipsoid and the sphere.

A shape is said to be convex if all of the points on a line segment between any two of its points are also part of the shape.

See also[edit]

  • Solid geometry, including a table of major three-dimensional shapes
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References[edit]

  1. ^Kendall, D.G. (1984). 'Shape Manifolds, Procrustean Metrics, and Complex Projective Spaces'. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 16 (2): 81–121. doi:10.1112/blms/16.2.81.

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