2-Dimensional
take, for an example, a duck. This is a 3d shape because it has three dimensions. Compare this to a square, which is 2d. the difference is that the duck has a beak, and the square does not.
Pentagon 2d shape is a pentagon 3d object is a pyramid.
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A rhombus is a four sided polygon, a quadrilateral. It is a 2d shape. 2d shapes have 2 dimensions, like length and width. 3d shapes have 3 dimensions, like length, width and depth.
A camera is a 3D shape. A photograph is a 2D projection of a 3D shape onto a 2D shape.
A television set is a 3D shape. The image (picture) on the television screen is a 2D shape. 3D is when it has length, width, and height. 2D is only length and width.
It's a 2D shape.
A piece of paper is 3D.
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a pyramid is a 3D shape :)
No, a quadrilateral can not have 3 dimensions, it's a 2d shape, a 3d shape can be made out of quadrilaterals, and usually is partially (if it's man-made) , but no, it CAN'T have 3 dimensions no matter what
It's a 2D shape.
Paper is a 3D object.
A quadrilateral is a plane or 2d figure with four sides. A 3d shape (object) has a name ending with -hedron, eg a tetrahedron which is a four sided 3d shape. A 3d quadrilateral has no meaning. Sides (edges) do exist in 3d shapes, but a more pertinent attribute is faces. Do you mean by "3d quadrilateral" a 3d shape which has a quadrilateral as a base and at most 4 or 5 other sides, ie a pentahedron (usually called a square pyramid) or a hexahedron (some types of which are called cuboids and cubes)? Please re-ask using consistent terminology, eg What is a 3d shape with one pair of parallel faces and 6 faces?