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17 April, 03:21

Selecting either a polygon or an area will sometimes reveal the area. True or false

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  1. 17 April, 05:42
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    Answer with explanation:

    →A polygon is a simple closed curve. So, a closed curve occupies area.

    ⇒When we use the word area, it describes two dimensional closed geometrical object. It is not necessary that, the shape is polygon only, it should be a simple closed curve. For, example, Circle, Combination of Part of curve and line segments, but it should be a closed curve.

    ⇒There are some open curves, which occupies area, but the curve is not closed from both sides, so we can't predict it's area precisely. Therefore, open curves does not come into consideration when we use the word area.

    Therefore, Here "Sometimes" word is used.

    So, Yes, Selecting either a polygon or an area will sometimes reveal the area

    →True Statement
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