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.
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.
A plane is a flat surface with no thickness. Our world has three dimensions, but there are only two dimensions on a plane.
Two. Usually called length and breadth.
2 dimensions create a single plane.
A point occupies zero dimensions.