A cylinder is a three dimensional shape with a uniform circular cross section and a finite length.
Yes you can. Any finite shape can be drawn inside any other finite shape.
First you have to define the shape in which the length is required. The length then can be established.
A straight line of finite length can be a side in a parallelogram.
They are not. A line segment is of finite length whereas a ray is infinitely long.
A cylinder is a three dimensional shape with a uniform circular cross section and a finite length.
Yes you can. Any finite shape can be drawn inside any other finite shape.
Finite volume, and a finite shape are the main characteristics.
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A line is of infinite length, a segment is of finite length.
A line segment
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First you have to define the shape in which the length is required. The length then can be established.
It is true. A line segment has finite length but no width.
A straight line of finite length can be a side in a parallelogram.
Nobody knows. They do not even know if it is finite or infinite.
A three dimensional shape is where you have height, width, and length where as in a two dimensional shape you only have height and length