Stella knew that solving the complex puzzle in three dimensions involved understanding the intricacies of all the pieces and the relationship of each to other pieces in all three dimensions.
If you mean Bakugan Dimensions, then yes. Three.
Any one dimension increased by 2, or any two dimensions increased by the square root of 2 orall three dimensions increased by the cube root of 2.
Any one dimension increased by 3, or any two dimensions increased by the square root of 3 or all three dimensions increased by the cube root of 3.
Pick any three numbers which, multiplied together, give 24. They need not be integers.
No it does not.
Mathew 14:
Give the shape and dimensions to get an answer.
The volume doesn't tell you any of the dimensions. It doesn't even place any limits on any of the dimensions. All it tells you is that the product of all three dimensions is 4.7, but any individual dimension can be any number at all that you want it to be. So any answer I give you is a correct one. It could be 0.00003 inch, or 492 miles.
Holes have three dimensions, except for cylindrical holes which only have two but one is a diameter. You only gave two dimensions and neither was designated a diameter In summary, you didn't give enough information to answer you question
The governing documents will give you the land dimensions, and individual unit dimensions. You can find a copy in your local hall of records -- the land use division -- in the association's CC&Rs.
Two dimensional graphs have two dimensions: x and y. Three dimensional graphs add a third dimension: z. These give the illusion of depth, while two dimensional graphs do not.