No, you are thinking about 3d figures
the area and perimeter of the plane figures are square ,rectangle
A contradiction
Plane figures are flat (2-dimensional) shapes.
the any sides of figures.....
cube rectangular prism anything with 8 vertices on the 3d plane
"Quadrilateral" means "four sides" and normally would be applied to plane, ie 2D, figures. Four-sided 3D figures are normally referred to as tetrahedrons, (properly tetrahedra) eg a three sided pyramid and its base.
figures what are 3D
No, you are thinking about 3d figures
That depends how you define the perimeter for a cube. The term perimeter is usually used for plane figures, not for 3D solids.
Rectangles are 2-dimensional figures- they lie in a plane- they have four vertices There really is no such thing as a 3D rectangle. If you mean a rectangular prism, it has 8 vertices, 4 on each of its two parallel faces.
The number of plane figures that can be traced, is that every plane figure can be traced!
Yes, plane figures are flat, not 3-dimensional shapes.
the area and perimeter of the plane figures are square ,rectangle
Coplanar figures.
A contradiction
Plane is the area provided to us for drawing in autoCAD. It may be of 2 types 2D plane or 3D plane, while viewing a 2D plane we can only see a 2D view of our drawing and on a 3D plane a 3D model created in autoCAD can be viewed.