A two dimensional view has no depth. A three dimensional view is seen with special glasses and has depth when viewed.
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A Scanning Electron Microscope can view a 3-D image of an object.
cone
-- isosceles triangle -- trapezoid -- 2-dimensional front-external-view of the human body
A two dimensional view has no depth. A three dimensional view is seen with special glasses and has depth when viewed.
Three.
The shape is 3 dimensional, the top down view is 2 dimensional.
That is a two dimensional view of a three dimensional object, seen from one side at a time as if you are looking perpendicularly to is. Depth is not shown
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parallel and perspective
truncated pyramid
orthographic drawing is a means of representing 3 dimensional object in two dimension. 5 sides of orthographic drawing: 1. top view 2. left side view 3. right side view 4. rear view 5. bottom view *hope it help a lot* lynuel mae ratio terrado II-TECHVOCsy 2012-2013
yes view both sides
Hypotenuse
A square.
A pentagon is a polygon that has 5 sides. It is a planar geometric shape made of 5 line segments, and by definition, the shape lies in a plane. It has only two dimensions. In the two dimensions of the plane, the pentagon has five sides. By adding a third dimention to view it, it still has only five sides because it has no "thickness" owing to the fact that it is a geometric figure confined to a plane. In either a two domentional view or a three dimentional view, the pentagon has 5 sides. Adding another dimention to view it will not "add any more sides" to the pentagon.