Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following:
(a) Open curve
(b) Closed curve
Solution:
We will use the concept of open and closed shapes to answer the given question.
(a) Open curve: Open shapes are not continuous and are made up of line segments or curves which do not meet.
(b) Closed curve: Any enclosed shape that does not have any open ends and can be traced back from where it started without any break is known as a closed curve.
NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Maths Chapter 4 Exercise 4.2 Question 2
Draw rough diagrams to illustrate the following: (a) Open curve (b) Closed curve
Summary:
Open shapes are not continuous and are made up of line segments or curves which do not meet. Any enclosed shape that does not have any open ends and can be traced back from where it started without any break is known as a closed curve. The diagrams have been drawn to illustrate the open curve and closed curve.
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