No, they do not.
A geometric "point" has no dimensions at all. It only marks a location, but it has no length, width, or height.
width, depth and height
That is correct, points are considered to be zero-dimensional in geometry, meaning they have no length, width, or depth. They are simply a position in space represented by coordinates.
False. Points have no dimensions at all. They only have location.
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
A 3D shape stands for Three-Dimensional. The three dimensions are Height, Width and Depth. A line just has height, so it is 1D. A polygon has both Height and width so it's 2D. A three dimensional object has all three; Height, Width and Depth.________^Height/Length = 1D-------------------| || | Depth |/ |----------------- |
An edge* * * * *No. An edge is a line, which is a 1 dimensional concept. A solid object (a 3-dimensional object) will have height, width and depth.
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Width
If by space you mean volume, it is 60 this is simply the product of the height width and depth or 3x4x5
A point has o size. It is a mathematical concept with no length, width, depth, height.
After width, the next dimension in a three-dimensional space is height (or depth, depending on the context). Together, width, height, and depth define the volume of an object. In a two-dimensional context, height is typically paired with width to describe the size of a flat shape.