No, plane geometric figures are ones like triangles and circles that can fit completely in the plane. A cylinder needs 3, not 3 dimensions and will not fit in the plane.
rectangle
A circle
A circle
When a plane intersects a cylinder, the resulting shape can be a circle, an ellipse, a parabola, or a hyperbola, depending on the angle and position of the plane relative to the cylinder. If the plane cuts parallel to the axis of the cylinder, the intersection will be a rectangle or a parallelogram. If the plane cuts at an angle, the intersection can produce a curved line, typically an ellipse or a hyperbola. The exact nature of the intersection depends on the specific parameters of the cylinder and the plane.
The faces of a cylinder are circles.
No, plane geometric figures are ones like triangles and circles that can fit completely in the plane. A cylinder needs 3, not 3 dimensions and will not fit in the plane.
rectangle
You cannot have a 2d cylinder. The 2d cross section will depend on the plane of the cross section.
A circle
A circle
A cylinder has a plane face.A cylinder has a plane face.A cylinder has a plane face.A cylinder has a plane face.
It depends on at what angle the plane and the cylinder are intersecting. If they are standing upright and intersect at 90 degrees (from the altitude of the shapes), a line in the shape of a circle forms.
not quite a cirlcel but an oblong circle.
A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.A cylinder is a cylinder. Another shape is not a cylinder.
When you horizontally cut a cylinder, you will see a circle as the resulting 2D shape. This circle is formed by the intersection of the plane (the cut) with the curved surface of the cylinder. The circle will have the same diameter as the base of the cylinder.
circle just did it on apex