Like a Bowl and a Spoon
Imagine you have two bowls: one is a regular bowl that holds your cereal, and the other is like a spoon, it's curved on the inside. The convex bowl is like the top of the spoon, it curves out. If you put a ball on it, the ball rolls away from the center.
The concave part is like the inside of the spoon, it curves in. If you put a ball in there, the ball rolls toward the center.
Think About Your Face
Your face has both kinds of shapes too! When you smile, your cheeks go convex, they puff out. But when you frown, your forehead goes concave, it folds in like a valley.
So next time you see something curving out or in, just think about bowls and spoons, or even your own face!
Examples
- A convex shape is like a bowl that holds water, while a concave shape is like a bowl that spills water out.
- Imagine a smiley face, it's convex. A frowny face, it's concave.
- A convex polygon has all its angles pointing outwards, whereas a concave polygon has one or more angles pointing inwards.
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