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Lines in Euclidean space.
It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.
A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely far
Murals
A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.
A plane.
Geometric space is three dimensional and infinitely large.
It is a plane.
It could be a plane.
The set of Pythagorean triple is three dimensional and infinitely large.
There are two two-dimensional figure with an infinite length. They are rays, and lines.
Lines in Euclidean space.
It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.
Infinitely long strips.
A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely far
Three dimensional space.
There are infinitely many polyhedra that can be made from two different polygons.