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Q: How many plane surface do you have in a square?
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Is a plane a flat surface?

Yes, but only if you divide the surface area of the plane by the legnth of it. Make sure to square your answer.


How many plane surface do you have in a rectangular?

there are three plane surface in a ractangular.


How many plane surface does a ractangular have?

there are four plane surface in a ractangle.


What are plane shapes?

A plane is a flat surface - a 2-dimensional surface. A plane shape is a figure, such as a square, a circle, or a wriggly loop on that surface. It has length and width but no height (or thickness).


If you make rectangle or square of any plane surface why its volume varies?

Because it depends on how big the retangle/square is.


How many plane surfaces are there in a ball?

None. There is one curved suface but no plane surface.


What is a sample of a plane geometric surface?

Look around you. Anything flat represents a plane geometric surface. Plane here means two dimensional; having length and width but not depth. The glass in the window, the top of the table or any other FLAT surface regardless of its shape. It can be square, rectangular, round triangular or duodecahedronal, so long as it is flat it is a plane geometry surface.


How many plane surface does cuboid has?

Six.


How can you make an equilateral triangle have one square corner?

On a plane surface you cannot. Assuming you mean a right angle when you say a square corner, it is not possible.


In geometry a plane is an flat surface?

yes, a plane is a falt surface, because infinite flat surface is a plane.


How many plane surface does a cube have?

A cube has 6 faces


Does a square have a plane of symmetry?

No. A square is a plane figure and conventionally for plane figures symmetry is considered in terms of rotation about a point or an axis (in the plane of the figure) but not a plane outside the plane of the square.