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**Shape** | **Shape** | ||
- | By definition, a shape can be an open shape or closed shape. Open shapes include lines and angles. Closed shapes include triangles, squares, rectangles and other polygons. If any closed shape is made up of open shapes, the closed shape is said to be an ill-formed shape. If the closed shape is holistic and complete in nature, it is called | + | By definition, a shape can be an open shape or closed shape. Open shapes include lines and angles. Closed shapes include triangles, squares, rectangles, and other polygons. If any closed shape is made up of open shapes, the closed shape is an ill-formed shape. If the closed shape is holistic and complete in nature, it is a well-formed shape. |
- | In TAD, all shapes are well-formed | + | In TAD, all the shapes are well-formed. |
**Volume** | **Volume** | ||
- | Traditionally, | + | Traditionally, |
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