3 dimensional shapes have breadth, width and depth whereas 2 dimensional shapes have only breadth and width
None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).
Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.
Polygons and 2 dimensional shapes
"2-dimensional" means "flat". Anything you can draw on paper is a 2-dimensional shape.
The difference is that two-dimensional shapes have a length and a width while three-dimensional shapes have a length, width, and depth. While some examples of two-dimensional shapes are circle, rectangle, and triangle, example of three-dimensional figures are a sphere, cuboid, and a pyramid.
3 dimensional shapes have breadth, width and depth whereas 2 dimensional shapes have only breadth and width
None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).None. Edges are one lines (1-dimensional) not shapes like squares (2-dimensional).
Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.Plain (2-dimensional), closed, convex shapes.
Polygons and 2 dimensional shapes
"2-dimensional" means "flat". Anything you can draw on paper is a 2-dimensional shape.
Polygons are a special type of 2-dimensional shapes.
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An octagon is 2-dimensional, an octahedron is 3-dimensional.
2 dimensional shapes
They have one fewer dimension; they lack depth.
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