A 3 dimensional shape is usually called a prism. Such as a spherical, conical, pyramidal, rectangular, square, quadrilateral, or polygonal prism. Others have different names. A flat strip, folded over once and looped around is called a mobius and has 1 edge and 1 side but is technically 3 dimensional.
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The side and face of a 3-D shape are the same thing, but the side of a 3-D object is not, itself 3-Dimensional.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
A cube is a 3 dimensional shape
A net is a 2-dimensional pattern of a 3-dimensional shape that can be cut and folded to form the shape. Each face of the 3-dimensional shape is represented by a different side of the net.
If you're talking about 2 dimensional, then a quadrilateral. If 3 dimensional then a tetrahedron.
A 3 dimensional shape is usually called a prism. Such as a spherical, conical, pyramidal, rectangular, square, quadrilateral, or polygonal prism. Others have different names. A flat strip, folded over once and looped around is called a mobius and has 1 edge and 1 side but is technically 3 dimensional.
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The side and face of a 3-D shape are the same thing, but the side of a 3-D object is not, itself 3-Dimensional.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
Octagonal prism
the 3 dimensional shape is a octagon, because their are 8 sides.
A cube is a 3 dimensional shape
No, because 1. It is a 3-dimensional shape, and 2. If you were facing one side, all 4 angles would be 90 degrees.
A 3 dimensional figure