A ray is 1-dimensional.
Yes.
Segment, point, line, and ray
A ray can be in 2 dimensions, in 3 dimensions, or in fact in any number of dimensions.
No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.
A ray is 1-dimensional.
a ray and a line
a ray and a line
Yes.
zero-dimensional examples: Endpoints of edges (vertices and corners) Zero-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes. one-dimensional examples: Edges of figures (sides and arcs) One-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes.
Line and Ray APEX
Segment, point, line, and ray
A ray can be in 2 dimensions, in 3 dimensions, or in fact in any number of dimensions.
No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.No, a tv is a 3-dimensional object. A pair of parallel lines are 1-dimensional objects in a 2-dimensional plane.
None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).
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No, a polygon is a 2-dimensional object.