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.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
any 3-dimensional object
No. A circle is 2-dimensional. A sphere, however, is a 3-dimensional object with circular cross-sections.
If it is 3 dimensional it is an icosahedron If it is 2 dimensional it is an icosagon
Two-dimensional objects
A three dimensional object
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.
Every object is 3 dimensional, no matter how flat they are!
Objects that are not flat are any 3-Dimensional objects. A 3-Dimensional object has volume, where as a 2-Dimensional object does not. Examples of 3-Dimensional objects are sphere, cube, and cylinder.
Two dimensions object
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
any 3-dimensional object
No. A circle is 2-dimensional. A sphere, however, is a 3-dimensional object with circular cross-sections.
no A polygon is a 2-dimensional object, while a triangular prism is a 3-dimensional object.
3-dimensional, if it's in real life. If it's merely a picture, then it's a 2-dimensional object depicting something that's 3-dimensional.
A cone is a 3-dimensional shape; the 3-dimensional equivalent of perimeter is area. See the related question for information on this.