2D shapes that have a name and can be explained using mathematical equations are called organic shapes?(1 point)
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True
True
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False
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I apologize for the confusion. You are correct, 2D shapes that have a name and can be explained using mathematical equations are NOT called organic shapes. They are typically referred to as geometric shapes. Therefore, the correct answer is:
False
False
False
2D shapes that have a name and can be explained using mathematical equations are called regular or geometric shapes. Organic shapes, on the other hand, refer to shapes that are irregular or freeform, often found in nature or created by human hand with a less structured and more fluid appearance.