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  1. In simple closed curves the shapes are closed by line-segments or by a curved line. Triangle, quadrilateral, circle, etc., are examples of closed curves. A curve which starts and ends at the same point without crossing itself is called a simple closed curve. A circle is a simple closed curve.

    • Polygon

      The line-segments of a polygon are named by the sides in it....

    • Triangle

      A simple closed curve or a polygon formed by three...

    • Angle

      The angles have different measures. Types of Angles: Angles...

    • Quadrilateral

      Step I: Take four line segments. Join two line segments end...

    • Simple Open Curves
    • Closed Curves
    • Non-simple Curves
    • Upward Curve
    • Downward Curve
    • Simple Closed Curves Examples

    Simple open curves are created with the line-segment but there is no intersection itself. That means, there is no joining point between the starting point and ending point.

    Closed curves are opposite to open curves. In closed curves, line intersection will be done. That means the starting and ending points are joined at the same point. Also, See: 1. Common Solid Figures

    A Non-simple curve is a little bit typical compared to simple curves and it crosses its path while joining the ending point of the curve with the starting point. Again non-simple curves are divided into two types. They are 1. Non-simple closed curves 2. Non-simple open curves

    Every curve is designed with a starting point and ending point. Where the two points starting and ending points are located in the upward direction is called as ‘Upward Curve’.

    The Downward curve is opposite to the Upward curve. The two points of the curve, starting and ending points are located in the downward direction are called as ‘Downward Curve’.

    Find which of the following are simple closed curves? From the above diagram, we have four images. Closed curves intersect themselves and there is no intersection point in open curves. In the above diagram, Figure a and d are closed curves.

  2. A curve has no endpoints, and when it encloses the region or area will form, it is known as the closed curve. The type of curve is formed by joining the two endpoints of the open curve. The best example of closed curves are circles, ellipses, etc.

  3. There are two types of closed curves. Simple closed curves. A simple closed curve is a closed curve that does not intersect anywhere except at its beginning point and end point. Each figure above is a simple curve. None of these simple curves cross over themselves. Non-simple closed curves.

  4. Closed Curve: Figures in which initial and endpoints coincide with each other are called closed figures. A closed curve is formed by joining the endpoints of an open curve together. A closed curve has no endpoints and encloses an area (or a region).

  5. Closed Curve: A closed curve has no endpoints and encloses an area (or a region). It is formed by joining the end points of an open curve together. Circles and ellipses are formed using closed curves. 5. Simple Curve: A simple curve changes direction but does not cross itself while changing direction. It can be open and closed. 6.

  6. There are two types of curves namely simple open curves and simple closed curves. For example, “C” is the simple open curve and “O” is the simple closed curve that we can see in alphabets.

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