False (apex)
The only thing that can contain all geometric figures is the set of all geometric figures, which is an infinite set.
No, they are not the only geometric objects.
A 2D object is a shape that has only two dimensions. These are usually described as the length and width although in some cases (eg a picture projected on a wall) they may be called width and height.
sphere
It is a point.
This is a true statement. Points do not have dimensions like a length or a width. A point only has a location in space.
Describing a geometric solid with only two dimensions may not provide a complete representation of its shape and structure. A geometric solid is best described in three dimensions to convey its full volume, surface area, and shape.
Points have no dimensions, whatsoever. They are just DOT points.
When it is a scale model the model is proportional to the actual object only much smaller.
It is an object with zero dimensions: only a position.
Points are the only such objects.
The simplest geometric concept is an item that has no dimensions = a point. The next simplest is an item that has only one dimension = a straight line. The next simplest is an item that covers area but only needs one number to completely describe it . . . a circle.
The simplest geometric concept is an item that has no dimensions = a point. The next simplest is an item that has only one dimension = a straight line. The next simplest is an item that covers area but only needs one number to completely describe it . . . a circle.
False (apex)
Math dimensions determine the type of geometric object you are dealing with. 0 dimensions is a point, an object with no height, width, or depth. We draw points only to mark the loaction of the point. 1 dimension is the line, which has length but no width or depth. lines go on never ending in both directions, represented by the arrows on both sides. Rays are 1 dimension objects that never end only on one side. Line segments are 1 dimension objects that end on both sides. 2 dimension objacts are basic figures, and 3 dimension objects are complex figures like cubes, pryamids, etc.
Not exactly Bulls (and other cattle) have some depth perception (which is a capability of seeing third dimensions), especially if they can see in front of them, but they may only be able to see in two dimensions when viewing objects in their peripheral vision.