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.
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1 dimension. Here is a comparison of dimensions:
0 (dimension): Point
1: Lines
2: Plane
3: Solid, space
4+: Hypersurfaces, hypercubes, Klein bottles
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A triangle has 3 sides and 3 inside angles that add up to 180 degrees. If you are asking about physical dimensions, a triangle is a two-dimensional shape.
yes you can so if you put two lines meeting at a 90' angle then put as many marks on the lines but make sure you put the same amount of marks on each of the line then number the mark on one line then the number number you started with goes at the end of the line you havent numbered the join the numbers up
A point. It has zero dimensions. It has no length and no width - only a position.
there are 14 line sgments
They started as 4 members. 3 members make up the current line up.
Well, how many sides does a rectangle have? 4.
Currently (2013) 266 popes make up the line of popes back to Saint Peter.
Polygon
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there are 14 states in the east coast
3 lines on the letter F because top line, and line below that and the one going up and down
The line segments that make up any polygon are called its sides.
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A shape is typically defined by its dimensions, which indicate the extent of its geometry in space. The most common dimensions include one-dimensional (1D) shapes like lines, two-dimensional (2D) shapes like squares and circles, and three-dimensional (3D) shapes like cubes and spheres. In theoretical contexts, shapes can also extend to higher dimensions, such as four-dimensional (4D) shapes, but these are less commonly encountered in everyday experiences. Thus, the number of dimensions that make up a shape can vary depending on its classification.
You have not provided the dimensions of the cinder blocks. 8 by 8 by 16 in what units of measurement?