the volume of the space would be represented solely by the lengthXwidth formula,
the ONLY way this would differ, and still be considered 2D is if this number is then multiplied by the thickness of the medium used for display, for example, a square 2"x2" is 4sqin, this number is then multiplied by the thickness of the viewing medium, pen ink on paper, not including the paper is roughly 1/10,000 thick, the cellpohane on the wrapper of a package of cigarettes, is 1/1000 thick, the light emitted by a monitor on a computer would be measured in microns..
No. A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure. A polyhedron is 3-dimensional.
It is a 2D net that represents a 3D figure
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No. A polygon is a plane figure - i.e. it is 2-dimensional A cone is a solid figure - i.e it is 3-dimensional
A square is a 2-dimensional figure, a cuboid is 3-dimensional.
ZERO Space, because SPAce IS A 3-DIMENSIONAL FEATURE. 2-DIMENSIONAL FEATURES occupy no space , because there is no third dimension.
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It outlines its 2 dimensional equivalent
A shape in 2-dimensional space - a flat shape.
Area is a measure of the extent of a shape in two dimensional space.
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the area is that 2 dimensional space inside of the closed figure. normally specified as square centimeters or square inches
It can be any 2-dimensional figure.
A 2-dimensional figure can have any number of sides more than 2.
If it is a 2-dimensional figure then it is a quadrilateral. If it is a 3-dimensional figure then it is a tetrahedron.
3-dimensional
A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure, a solid is 3-dimensional.