Yes, a rectangle is only two dimensional, because it only exists on the x and y axises, that is it only is on a single plane. Three dimensional objects exist on the x,y, and z axises. You can think of it as anything that has height or width but is flat is two dimensional, and anything that has height, width, and depth as three dimensional.
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∙ 15y agoA rectangle is two dimensional and cannot be cubic, but a three dimensional rectangle ( a rectangular prism ) can be cubic.
A cube is a three dimensional object with all sides of equal length. A rectangle is a two dimensional figure with two pairs of sides equal in length. Three dimensional is like a rubrics cube, something you can hold. A two dimensional figure is something you can not hold, a drawing is two dimensional.
Every rectangle is two-dimensional. If it has three dimensions, or only one,then it's not a rectangle.If it really and truly is an authentic rectangle, then it has four sides.
Impossible to answer. By definition, rectangles are only two dimensional. By extrapolation... A three dimensional rectangle would be a rectangular cube; this would have six planes.
Simple. The volume of a rectangle is 0. A rectangle is a two dimensional shape and therefore cannot have a volume.
A rectangle is two dimensional and cannot be cubic, but a three dimensional rectangle ( a rectangular prism ) can be cubic.
Rectangle is a two-dimensional figure.
Since a frustum is a portion of a solid, three-dimensional figure, and a rectangle is a plane, two-dimensional figure, there can be no such thing as the frustum of a rectangle.
A cube is a three dimensional object with all sides of equal length. A rectangle is a two dimensional figure with two pairs of sides equal in length. Three dimensional is like a rubrics cube, something you can hold. A two dimensional figure is something you can not hold, a drawing is two dimensional.
Every rectangle is two-dimensional. If it has three dimensions, or only one,then it's not a rectangle.If it really and truly is an authentic rectangle, then it has four sides.
Impossible to answer. By definition, rectangles are only two dimensional. By extrapolation... A three dimensional rectangle would be a rectangular cube; this would have six planes.
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The volume of a rectangle is always 0, as a rectangle is a two-dimensional object.
Simple. The volume of a rectangle is 0. A rectangle is a two dimensional shape and therefore cannot have a volume.
Some two-dimensional shapes: square triangle rectangle diamond circle trapezoid
Yes, it's not 3 dimensional unless it is a box. Everything that is flat on paper is 2 dimensional.
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