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Q: How do you define a ONE dimensional shape?
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Does a three-dimensional define shape?

It normally defines the shape of an object


Does a two dimensional define shape?

Two-dimensional shapes are the ones we are most familiar with: squares, circles, triangles, etc. "Two dimensional" means that they have only length and breadth and no depth, which means they can only exist on surfaces.


Is there such thing as a one dimensional shape?

A 1 dimensional shape is a line.


What is the relationship of length width and height?

The define the shape and size of a three dimensional object.


How do you find the volume in 3 6 2 14?

You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.