Its area. The value will depend on the figure - regular figures will have relatively simple formulae. Figures that can be decomposed into regular figures will also be relatively straightforward. But you could have a wiggly loop and finding the area inside that would be more difficult.
the area is that 2 dimensional space inside of the closed figure. normally specified as square centimeters or square inches
A square is not a three dimensional figure unless it is in the form of a cube.
No, a square is a two dimensional plane figure.
No. A square is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional figure whose faces are all squares.
No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.
The area of a 3 dimensional figure
the area is that 2 dimensional space inside of the closed figure. normally specified as square centimeters or square inches
A square is not a three dimensional figure unless it is in the form of a cube.
A square is a two dimensional figure.
A square is a two-dimensional figure.
No, a square is a two dimensional plane figure.
No. A square is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional figure whose faces are all squares.
An acre is a two dimensional measure of area. You cannot have square acres since that would represent a measure of "area" in a hyperspace of 4 dimensions. And a square acre foot would be in 5 dimensional [linear] hyperspace!
No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.No mineral can be a perfect square: which is a two dimensional figure.
No. A square is a two-dimensional (flat) figure. A prism is three-dimensional.
A square is a 2-dimensional figure, a cuboid is 3-dimensional.
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