The surface area of the 3-D figure will be the total of the areas of the 2-D figures.
There is no 3 dimensional figure with JUST 3 edges.
no it is a 4 dimensional figure not a 3 dimensional figure * * * * * No. A quadrilateral is a two dimensional figure. It has a length and a breadth and no more.
A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure, a solid is 3-dimensional.
Surface Area is technically the same as area if we are dealing with 2-dimensional surfaces. But, it is mostly used to find an area of a 3-dimensional object.
Surface area concerns a 3-dimensional figure such as a cube or sphere. Area concerns a 2-dimensional figure such as a square or circle.
The trapezoid is a plane figure which has surface Area, but no volume but if there was a 3d figure your equation would be. The Surface Area of a trapezoid = ½(b1+b2) x h X Height of figure.
The surface area of the 3-D figure will be the total of the areas of the 2-D figures.
The area of a 3 dimensional figure
surface area is the like the area of the outside of a 3 dimensional figure, area is the measure of what is inside a 2 dimensional
There is no 3 dimensional figure with JUST 3 edges.
Well it matters if you put it in a 3-dimensional or a 2-dimensional figure because if you turn it into a 3-dimensional figure the the surface would have a flat surface with volume and area.If you draw a quad in 2-D then the figure you draw is the surface.
no it is a 4 dimensional figure not a 3 dimensional figure * * * * * No. A quadrilateral is a two dimensional figure. It has a length and a breadth and no more.
If it's a 3 dimensional shape then it is volume otherwise it is surface area
It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure. It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure. It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure. It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure.
No. A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure. A polyhedron is 3-dimensional.
A single cube already is a 3-dimensional figure.