cone
Yes. A cuboid, for example, has triangular cross sections
No. A triangle is a 2-dimensional figure, a prism is 3-dimensional.
A circle is a two-dimensional figure, where the cylinder and cone are three-dimensional.
A three-sided, two-dimensional polygon is called a "triangle".
Circle is the odd-one-out - all the other shapes are 3-dimensional, while a circle is a 2-dimensional figure.
The cross section of a circle is a circle. A circle is defined as a plane figure (i.e. 2 dimensional object) with a constant radius in both dimensions. Since a cross section is, by definition 2 dimensional, a circle's cross section is the circle itself.
Cube, because it is 3 - dimensional while a square, an oval, a circle, and a triangle are all 2 dimensional.
a cylinder
the answer is ball. square is a 2 dimensional figure while cube is 3 dimension. on same basis circle is 2 dimensional for which corresponding 3 dimensional figure is sphere or ball is given choices.
a 2d shape A two dimensional figure can also be called a plane figure since it can be drawn in the two dimensional plane. Some examples include the triangle, the square, the circle, the pentagon, the hexagon, the parallelogram, the rhombus, etc.
Yes. A cuboid, for example, has triangular cross sections
A circle is a two-dimensional figure.
square and triangle
Anything 3 dimensional is solid.
A triangle is a two-dimensional figure. It cannot have volume.
Tetrahedron
A circle is a two dimensional plane figure and does not have a volume.