A two-dimensional shape (polygon) is said to be "regular" (or equilateral) if all its sides are the same length and all its angles are the same angle. A regular pentagon, for example, has 72-degree angles on all five angles, and all its five sides are the same length.
A square. Answer: Any regular polygon.
A regular 2-dimensional shape with 6 sides is called a hexagon.A regular 3-dimensional shape with 6 sides is called a cube.
the difference between a two dimensional shape and and a solid is that a two dimensional shape is plane and a solid you can see the whole shape a the inside.
Yes. It is. Since we can write it either in radial or parametric terms, its a Two Dimensional phase.
An oval is two-dimensional. An ovoid is a three-dimensional shape based on an oval - like an egg,
A square. Answer: Any regular polygon.
A shape with 5 sides is called a pentagon.
A regular 2-dimensional shape with 6 sides is called a hexagon.A regular 3-dimensional shape with 6 sides is called a cube.
the difference between a two dimensional shape and and a solid is that a two dimensional shape is plane and a solid you can see the whole shape a the inside.
The inside of a two dimensional shape is called the area.
Cylinder is not a polygon as it is a 3 dimensional object.
Yes. It is. Since we can write it either in radial or parametric terms, its a Two Dimensional phase.
An oval is two-dimensional. An ovoid is a three-dimensional shape based on an oval - like an egg,
No.
Yes, it's a 2-dimensional regular polygon with 8 equal sides.
Three-dimensional. It has height, width and depth.
No.A torus is a three dimensional shape whereas a circle is a two dimensional shape.