The answer depends on what characteristic of the spatial figures you want a formula for. Furthermore, it is very likely that you will require a different formula for different shapes.
There are infinitely many spatial figures. I is not possible to draw or describe them.
There are infinitely many spatial figures and it is not possible to give a comprehensive answer. For a partial answer, see the following link. However, the link is concerned only with polyhedra. There are other spatial figures - like spheres and ellipsoid etc.
the spatial figures are cone,cube,cylender,sphere,pyramid.........
bakit ayaw nyo magpakita ng spatial figures
cube
The answer depends on what characteristic of the spatial figures you want a formula for. Furthermore, it is very likely that you will require a different formula for different shapes.
There are infinitely many spatial figures. I is not possible to draw or describe them.
There are infinitely many spatial figures and it is not possible to give a comprehensive answer. For a partial answer, see the following link. However, the link is concerned only with polyhedra. There are other spatial figures - like spheres and ellipsoid etc.
rectangular prism,cube,cylinder,sphere,pyramid
rectangular prism,cube,cylinder,sphere,pyramid
the spatial figures are cone,cube,cylender,sphere,pyramid.........
bakit ayaw nyo magpakita ng spatial figures
rectangular prism, cube, cylinder, sphere, pyramid etc.
the study of geometric properties and spatial relations unaffected by the continuous change of shape or size of figures.
Spatial figures are figures that are three dimensional. Some examples of spatial figures include cubes, cylinders, cones, prisms, pyramids, spheres and rectangular prisms. You can get some more details about these figures on Psychometric Success website.
They are 'similar' figures.