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Q: What is the intersection of a 3 dimensional solid with a plane?
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How are solid figures and plane figures alike?

Because they are both 3 dimensional


What is the difference between a rectangle and a cuboid?

A rectangle is a 2-dimensional (plane) object while a cuboid is 3-dimensional (solid).


What dimensional is a solid?

solid shapes are 3-D


What is a figure that does not lie in a plane and has a length width and height?

A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.


What is a 3-d flat figure?

A 2-dimensional (plane) projection of a 3-dimensional (solid) figure. Or, for polyhedra it could be a net but that answer would not be applicable to many 3-d figures.

Related questions

What does cross-section mean?

When a 3-dimensional (solid) object is cut by a plane, the 2-dimensional shape made where the solid object and the plane meet is the cross section.


What was the difference between solid analYtic geometry and plane analYtic geometry?

solid geometry deals with 3 dimensional figures while plane geometry deals with 2 dimensional.


How are solid figures and plane figures alike?

Because they are both 3 dimensional


Does Geometry involve ONLY 3d objects?

No. Solid geometry is 3 dimensional. Plane geometry is 2 dimensional.


Is a cone a polygon?

No. A polygon is a plane figure - i.e. it is 2-dimensional A cone is a solid figure - i.e it is 3-dimensional


What is the difference between a rectangle and a cuboid?

A rectangle is a 2-dimensional (plane) object while a cuboid is 3-dimensional (solid).


How many faces vertices and edges does a rectangle have?

Rectangles are plane (2-dimensional) polygons. Only solid (3-dimensional) polyhedrons have faces.


What dimensional is a solid?

solid shapes are 3-D


What is the difference of a plane firgure and a solid firgure?

A plane figure is 2 dimensional, theoretically has no depth and is used in proofs and calculations, ie trig problems. A solid has 3 dimensions


What is a figure that does not lie in a plane and has a length width and height?

A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.A 3-dimensional figure. It need not be solid since it could be a curve in 3-d space.


What is a 3-d flat figure?

A 2-dimensional (plane) projection of a 3-dimensional (solid) figure. Or, for polyhedra it could be a net but that answer would not be applicable to many 3-d figures.


Is a 3 dimensional triangle a solid figure?

Anything 3 dimensional is solid.