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      • A plane figure formed by a continuous and smooth flowing line without retracing any portion of the line other than single points is called a curve. In normal language a curve means “not straight”, but in mathematics, a curve can be a straight line as well.
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  2. A curve is a continuous and smooth flowing line without any sharp turns and that bends. Learn about curved shapes, types of curves, examples, facts, and more.

  3. A curve is a shape or a line which is smoothly drawn in a plane having a bent or turns in it. For example, a circle is an example of curved-shape. In Mathematics, Geometry is a branch that deals with shapes, sizes, and the properties of figures. Geometry can be classified into two types.

  4. Oct 30, 2016 · Without further assumptions, a curve is any continuous map from I into a topological space, or sometimes from R into a topological space. Sometimes there are further assumptions, such as a differentiable curve, piecewise differentiable, piecewise linear, etc... – Peter Franek.

  5. Pointy: An informal word to describe angles of objects. Side: Line segments in geometric figures that compose the exterior of the object. Straight: Without a curve. Vertex/Vertices: Also known as corner/corners. The point at which two sides of a two-dimensional figure or two edges of a three-dimensional figure meet.

  6. A curve is a continuous line that flows smoothly and without abrupt turns. A curve can be identified easily by observing if it bends and modifies its course at least once. The examples of geometric shapes in which curves can be observed are circles, semi-circles, spheres, and so on.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CurveCurve - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line, but that does not have to be straight. Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point.

  8. Course: Geometry (all content) > Unit 3. Lesson 4: Curves and polygons. Intro to curves. Open and closed curves. Polygons as special curves.

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