A circle is a two-dimensional figure.
A circle is a two dimensional plane figure and does not have a volume.
A circle is a two-dimensional figure, where the cylinder and cone are three-dimensional.
A circle is 2dimensional while a sphere is 3 dimensional.
A circle is two dimensional because the two dimensions are width and length. 3 dimensional would be width, length and depth but since you can just write it on paper, it has no depth.
A polyhedron is a three-dimensional figure formed by flat surfaces that are bounded by polygons joining along their sides (the faces of the polyhedron).A circle is not a polygon, but we can say that a circle is the limit of a regular polygon with n sides. It means that if n becomes larger and larger, the polygon shape approaches to a circle. A circle is a two dimensional figure as a polygon is, but a three dimensional figure whose base(s) is/are a circle cannot be called a polyhedron.
A figure that has length and width but not height (ie, a plane figure such as rectangle or circle)
A circle is two dimensional.
Yes, as it has length and width, which just happen to be equal.
a 2d shape A two dimensional figure can also be called a plane figure since it can be drawn in the two dimensional plane. Some examples include the triangle, the square, the circle, the pentagon, the hexagon, the parallelogram, the rhombus, etc.
A circle is one example of a plane figure that is not a polygon. A V is also not a polygon.
A circle could be, and I think that an ellipse also could be.