Use the coordinates of the vertices.
No, you are thinking about 3d figures
A contradiction
the area and perimeter of the plane figures are square ,rectangle
Yes, if it is bound by plane figures, just add the area of each plane figure. If it has a curved surface, divide it into many small pieces, to approximate the area with small rectangles or triangles, then add them up.
Plane figures are flat (2-dimensional) shapes.
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
That depends how you define the perimeter for a cube. The term perimeter is usually used for plane figures, not for 3D solids.
No, you are thinking about 3d figures
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.
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.
A contradiction
The Flip HD does not record in 3d. BUT: you can click right here software.freetodownload.info/3d-convert-your-photos-and-videos-in-3d/ and do a faux 3d thing.
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