A two-dimensional figure, also called a plane or planar figure, is a set of line segments or sides and curve segments or arcs, all lying in a single plane. The sides and arcs are called the edges of the figure. The edges are one-dimensional, but they lie in the plane, which is two-dimensional. The triangle, the pentagon, the hexagon and the circle are just a few plane figures. Prisms and pyramids, for instance, are three-dimension figures.
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A plane figure is a geometric shape. A plane figure is known as a 2-dimensional shape because it has only length and breadth. The thickness of the plane figure is zero. Any shape that is drawn on paper is known as a plane figure. In the real world, there is no object that represents a plane figure.
No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely. No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely.
Geometry that is not on a plane, like spherical geometry
Plane Geometry and Solid Geometry
one is plane and one is solid
solid geometry deals with 3 dimensional figures while plane geometry deals with 2 dimensional.