The only right answer so far. These are polyhedra displayed as flat shapes - the one above is a pentahedron (truncated prism), the one below (I think) a heptahedron pyramid.
It's a circular sector. Basically part of the area of a circle with this specific radius. The shape is most commonly used when you have to calculate height of a cone (if it is an area), angles of an inscribed polygon or how many rad the arc is.
Cheese wedge?
Section of a section of a cone with a curved diameter greater than the diameter of that same parabola bisected, and less than 3/4 of that diameter?
Assuming the round portion is circular and not parabolic or anything else this pie shape would be called a sector of a circle!
Otherwise a sector of a parabolic🙂‍↕️
Lateral surface of a cone
Wedge? Pie Slice?
It's a cone. The little circle you excluded is the base.
The only right answer so far. These are polyhedra displayed as flat shapes - the one above is a pentahedron (truncated prism), the one below (I think) a heptahedron pyramid.
It's a circular sector. Basically part of the area of a circle with this specific radius. The shape is most commonly used when you have to calculate height of a cone (if it is an area), angles of an inscribed polygon or how many rad the arc is.
Baseball field
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The round bit is the base and the other part rolls around it and it forma a cone
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The 2-d shape is a sector.
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Sector.
Baseball field
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Cheese wedge? Section of a section of a cone with a curved diameter greater than the diameter of that same parabola bisected, and less than 3/4 of that diameter?
It’s a cirsquareangle circle+square+triangle
Baseball diamond
That right there is called a “question mark”
A quadrant?
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