representing three-dimensional
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Two objects having both the same size and shaped could be said to be 'congruent'.
Examples of zero-dimensional geometric objects include points and vertices. A point has no length, width, or height, representing a specific location in space without any size. In a geometric context, a vertex is also considered zero-dimensional, as it serves as a corner or intersection of edges in shapes without having any measurable dimensions.
We're having a hard time making out the dark grey area from here. But the intersection of a plane and a sphere is always a circle.
A solid is a geometric shape which has three linear dimensions. Typically, these are characterised as length, breadth (or width) and height or (depth).
Because they are 3 dimensional objects having breadth, width and depth.
A line
area having both length and breadth in squares
A line, or more generally, a curve.
Because a solid is an object having breadth, width and depth which are its 3 dimensions.
The adjective for the word "breadth" is "broad." "Breadth" refers to the extent or measurement from side to side, while "broad" describes something wide or having a wide range. In this case, "broad" is the appropriate adjective to convey the idea of width or extent associated with "breadth."
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Yes, having power of attorney can make you legally responsible for the actions and decisions made on behalf of the individual you are representing.
Pro se is representing yourself (not having a lawyer represent you in court proceedings).
The word sought may be:weird - odd, strangeweed - an unwanted plant (slang, marijuana)wide - having notable breadth or width
Yes, even cold objects have heat energy. Heat energy is a form of energy that is present in all objects, with colder objects having less heat energy compared to hotter objects. This energy is related to the temperature of an object, with colder objects having lower temperatures and less heat energy.
having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.