No. In 3-dimensional space, the extent of a body is usually measured in three mutually perpendicular (orthogonal) directions.
The height of an object is its extent in the vertical direction.
Length usually refers to the largest extent in the three orthogonal directions.
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
No! Length squared will be the length times the length again. Length times height is going to find the area so it will not be the same.
the height is the same as the length and width
no. height is the length from the top of the object to the bottem. while width is the left side of the object all the way to the right side of that certain object.
perpendicular.
yes they are the same things
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
it is the same as the length which is the height.the height is how tall the thing is.the width is how long it is.
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional object. It cannot have length and breadth AND height. If three dimensions are given, then two of them (eg breadth and height) must stand for the same thing.
No! Length squared will be the length times the length again. Length times height is going to find the area so it will not be the same.
The width height and length would all be the same
no
the height is the same as the length and width
no. height is the length from the top of the object to the bottem. while width is the left side of the object all the way to the right side of that certain object.
hopefully
NO. What gave you that idea?
No, length times width is not the same as base times height. In geometry, length times width typically refers to the area of a two-dimensional shape, such as a rectangle. On the other hand, base times height is commonly used to find the area of a triangle or a parallelogram. The formulas for calculating area differ depending on the shape being measured.