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  1. In mathematics—namely geometry—and in real life, geometric shapes are two or three-dimensional figures that can be recognized and categorized based on a specific outline/boundary and other attributes including curves, lines, and angles.

  2. Curve. 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.

  3. Geometry shapes are figures containing line segments, curves, points, and angles further enclosed by a boundary. Each geometric shape has a name (circle, triangle , square, etc.), and they look like the objects we see in our daily lives.

  4. Curve is a line or shape that is smoothly drawn in a plane having a bent or turns in it. A curve is defined as a continuous and smooth flowing line without any sharp turns. A curve can be identified very easily. A line that bends and changes its direction at least once is classified as a curve.

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  6. Geometric shapes can be classified into two categories: two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional shapes. Examples of two-dimensional shapes include polygons, triangles, circles, and squares. Examples of three-dimensional shapes include spheres, cubes, pyramids, and cones.

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