Yes, two semi-planes.
Plane figures.
It is not possible if the two geometric figures are finite.
Any two dimentional geometric figure has a measurable length. This measurement is called circumference. This is also called a plane figure. Examples of plane figures with measurable lengths are: triangle, square, circle, and rectangle.
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It is called the intersection of the two figures.
Postulate 6, often referred to in geometry, states that if two points lie in a plane, then the line segment connecting them lies entirely within that plane. This postulate emphasizes the concept of a line segment being a straight path between two points and reinforces the idea that geometric figures exist within the confines of a defined space. It is foundational for establishing the relationships and properties of geometric shapes and figures.
Plane figures are those that have a length and width but no height. they are two dimensional or flat.
Plane figures
Two congruent geometric figures have the same shape and the same size, whereas two similar geometric figures have the same shape but they differ in size.
Plane and Triangle
A plane
Intersection.