will u explain what is concave and convex in maths ???
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heya !! dear mate ur answer......
Curved outwards. Example: A polygon (which is straight-sided) is convex when there are NO "dents" or indentations in it (no internal angle is greater than 180°)
nd concave has angle greater than 180 degree or so ....
hope helps you dear friend ^_^
Curved outwards. Example: A polygon (which is straight-sided) is convex when there are NO "dents" or indentations in it (no internal angle is greater than 180°)
nd concave has angle greater than 180 degree or so ....
hope helps you dear friend ^_^
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hey mate!!
Curved outwards. Example: A polygon (which is straight-sided) is convex when there are NO "dents" or indentations in it (no internal angle is greater than 180°) See: Concave. Polygons.
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Curved outwards. Example: A polygon (which is straight-sided) is convex when there are NO "dents" or indentations in it (no internal angle is greater than 180°) See: Concave. Polygons.
hope it's help!!
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