No, a square is a two dimensional plane figure.
a rectangle or square
a 2d shape A two dimensional figure can also be called a plane figure since it can be drawn in the two dimensional plane. Some examples include the triangle, the square, the circle, the pentagon, the hexagon, the parallelogram, the rhombus, etc.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
A geometric net of a 3-dimensional object is a single two-dimensional figure that can be folded into the 3-d shape.
No, a square is a two dimensional plane figure.
It depends on the shape of the 2-d figure.
Oh, dude, it's like those flat paper things that you can fold into those cool origami shapes. They're called nets, which sounds way cooler than it actually is. So yeah, you take a net, fold it up like a pro, and bam, you've got yourself a 3D object.
No, a square is a two- dimensional shape. It has two dimensions, width and height.
A two dimensional figure would be an oval or ellipse. A three dimensional shape could be called an ovoid.
a rectangle or square
A nonagon is a two dimensional; figure with 9 vertices.
a 2d shape A two dimensional figure can also be called a plane figure since it can be drawn in the two dimensional plane. Some examples include the triangle, the square, the circle, the pentagon, the hexagon, the parallelogram, the rhombus, etc.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
No, because a shape without high is considered a two dimensional figure. Hight gives the object the three dimensional status.
A geometric net of a 3-dimensional object is a single two-dimensional figure that can be folded into the 3-d shape.
A 5 sided shape with 5 angles is a pentagon