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A mathematical model consisting of points, lines, and surfaces, used in mathematical research.The geometric shape specifically describes the outline of the spatial object.Geometric shapes are often described qualitatively, such as triangles, quadrilaterals, rectangles, etc., and quantitatively, such as shape indices.[1]
Explanation of "geometric shape" in academic literature:
Geometric shape refers to the geometric outline that specifically describes the model, usually consisting of some triangles or polygonsGeometry
For example, the two stones in my hand, one of which we can just call a geometric shape, and the other is a square stone with one end and a round stone with one end. It is difficult for us to describe what shape it is
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