A concept that is three-dimensional and infinitely large is the universe itself. It encompasses all of space, matter, and energy, extending in three dimensions—length, width, and height—without any known boundaries. While we can observe a finite portion of the universe, its overall extent remains infinite and beyond complete comprehension. This infinite nature poses challenges in cosmology and our understanding of the cosmos.
Lines in Euclidean space.
A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.
It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.
There are infinitely many different plane figures that can be made up of 2-dimensional shapes - provided that they are all in the same plane. There cannot be any 3-dimensional shapes involved.
A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely far
Geometric space is three dimensional and infinitely large.
The set of Pythagorean triple is three dimensional and infinitely large.
A plane.
Lines in Euclidean space.
It is a plane.
It could be a plane.
There are infinitely many types of 3 dimensional figures. It is impossible to name them all.
A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.A square based pyramid, a square based prism, and any one of infinitely many other 3-dimensional shapes.
There are infinitely many 3-dimensional shapes with a pentagon as its base.
There are two two-dimensional figure with an infinite length. They are rays, and lines.
It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.It is a surface with zero curvature. It is 2-dimensional and in those two dimensions it extends infinitely far.
There are infinitely many different plane figures that can be made up of 2-dimensional shapes - provided that they are all in the same plane. There cannot be any 3-dimensional shapes involved.