No. Nets are 2-dimensional.
A geometric solid is any enclosed three-dimensional object that contains space and has a finite volume.
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In the common use of the phrase "geometric solid", the answer is three. In advanced mathematics, dimensions greater than three are also studied. In many cases, the name of a plane (two-dimensional) figure has the ending "-gon" as in "hexagon", while the name of a solid figure (three dimensional) has the ending "-hedron" as in tetrahedron.
width, depth, height
A net.
No, they are two dimensional representations of three dimensional solids.
A geometric solid is any enclosed three-dimensional object that contains space and has a finite volume.
A geometric solid is any enclosed three-dimensional object that contains space and has a finite volume.
A Solid ... such as a sphere or a cube.
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In the common use of the phrase "geometric solid", the answer is three. In advanced mathematics, dimensions greater than three are also studied. In many cases, the name of a plane (two-dimensional) figure has the ending "-gon" as in "hexagon", while the name of a solid figure (three dimensional) has the ending "-hedron" as in tetrahedron.
Geometric space is three dimensional and infinitely large.
geometric space
Yes, it does exist.
In geometry three-dimensional shapes are solid figures or objects or shapes that have three dimensions length, width, and height. Unlike two-dimensional shapes, three-dimensional shapes have thickness or depth. A cube and cuboid are examples of three-dimensional objects, as they have length, width, and height.
No. A map is only two-dimensional, length and width. A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the earth's surface
The set of Pythagorean triple is three dimensional and infinitely large.