A cube is a 3d square. A sphere is a 3d circle. A prism is a 3d rectangle.
Any solid figure.
It can be any 2-dimensional figure.
Any 2D figure. eg: Square, Circle, Rectangle, Octagon, Pentagon, etc.
Impossible to figure out. You did not mention any dimensions of the figure. You mush have the dimensions.
Any closed figure formed by a set of straight linesegments is a polygon. If the segments are curved such as in a circle or oval, the closed figure is not a polygon.
A sphere.
Any solid figure.
Any 2-D figure.
It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure. It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure. It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure. It cannot be the whole net for any 3-dimensional figure.
It can be any 2-dimensional figure.
They can be any figure
It is the figure before any transformation was applied to it.
There is no figure with a greatest number of sides. For any figure with n sides, there will be a figure with n+1 sides.
In a convex figure, if you pick any two points, the points between them are also a part of the figure.
Any 2D figure. eg: Square, Circle, Rectangle, Octagon, Pentagon, etc.
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A figure legend in a scientific paper should include a brief title describing the figure, a clear explanation of what the figure shows or represents, any relevant details about the data or methods used to create the figure, and any abbreviations or symbols used in the figure.