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Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.
A cone needs a three dimensional space in which to exist but it's not a solid, it's a two dimensional surface.
Area is the measure of a two-dimensional space enclosed by a shape, and surface area is the sum of all the areas of the faces of a three-dimensional solid.
It is its surface area.
surface area of a cylinder? No. In 2-dimensional space, a circle and in 3-d, a sphere.
Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.
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A plane is the two-dimensional analogue of a point (zero dimensions), a line (one dimension) and three-dimensional space.
A cone needs a three dimensional space in which to exist but it's not a solid, it's a two dimensional surface.
A geometric point is an object in space that does not have volume, area, length or any other dimensional attribute (another way to say this is that a point is a zero-dimensional object). It is a specific location in space. In geometry a point is represented by an ordered pair. On a typical two-dimensional grid, it is represented by (x,y) where x equals the point's location on the x-axis, and y equals the point's location on the y-axis. In three-dimensional space, a point is represented by (x,y,z) although this may be beyond what you need to know.
Area is the measure of a two-dimensional space enclosed by a shape, and surface area is the sum of all the areas of the faces of a three-dimensional solid.
It is its surface area.
- Points of perspective - Shading - Proper proportion
Surface area is the total space that a three-dimensional object occupies. When using the mathematical formula for its shape you get the surface area measurement.
surface area of a cylinder? No. In 2-dimensional space, a circle and in 3-d, a sphere.
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