Just using the word plane suggests that it is in 3-space (assuming you are talking about a real plane, not a complex or otherwise one; and provided you mean how many REAL dimensions does a plane occupy) and so it would occupy 2 dimensions. In general a hyper-plane in n-dimensional space occupies n-1 dimensions.
A plane is a flat surface with only two dimensions. No real planes are found in space, because all matter has 3 dimensions.
A plane has two dimensions, length and width.
Triangle Plane Square
A line has one dimension- length. This is evident if we compare a line to a point and a plane figure. A point has no dimension; it merely marks a location. A plane figure, such as a square, circle, or triangle, has two dimensions. They have both length and height. A line is between a point and a plane figure. It has length, but it does not have width. ------------------------ 1 dimension. Here is a comparison of dimensions: 0 (dimension): Point 1: Lines 2: Plane 3: Solid, space 4+: Hypersurfaces, hypercubes, Klein bottles
Well, it depends. If it is a solid shape,such as a cube, that would be 3 dimensional or 3D. But if it is just a plane shape, like a square, that would be 0 dimensions, or if you wish to call it, 0D (But that is not the way to say it).
it has 2 Dimensions
A plane figure has two dimensions !
A quadrilateral is a plane shape and therefore has two dimensions.
A plane is a flat surface with only two dimensions. No real planes are found in space, because all matter has 3 dimensions.
The dimensions of a plane are length and width.
the plane, or xy plane, has two dimensions space has 3 dimensions
A plane has two dimensions, length and width.
A plane is a flat surface with no thickness. Our world has three dimensions, but there are only two dimensions on a plane.
In the common use of the phrase "geometric solid", the answer is three. In advanced mathematics, dimensions greater than three are also studied. In many cases, the name of a plane (two-dimensional) figure has the ending "-gon" as in "hexagon", while the name of a solid figure (three dimensional) has the ending "-hedron" as in tetrahedron.
Two. Usually called length and breadth.
2 dimensions create a single plane.
A point occupies zero dimensions.