No, a point has no length, width, or height and thus has no dimensions. It is defined by a set of coordinates, but itself has no dimensions. A line has length but no width or height, and thus has 1 dimension. a plane has length and width, but no height, and thus has 2 dimensions. a space has length, width and height, and thus has 3 dimensions.
One dimension: Length Two dimensions: Length, Width Three dimensions: Length, Width, Height
The dimensions of a plane are length and width.
Length and breath or length and width.
Length and width must have equal proportions.
Length is one of the dimensions. Length, width, height etc. which can describe an object are called its dimensions.
length and width
It has 2 dimensions which are length and width
It is possible you are referring to length, width and height (or depth). If you mean the values then there is an infinite number of them
Because volume has three dimensions: A line has one dimension: length An area has two dimensions: length and width Volume has three dimensions: length, width and depth.
To know the perimeter, you must know the dimensions (length and width). But there are many possible dimensions if you have 24 square feet.
You can't tell. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions. There are an infinite number of possible pairs of length/width measurements. The only thing you know for sure is that whatever the length and width are, you get 11.5 when you multiply them.