Depending on which dimension you were speaking in perspective from... from a 3rd dimensional perspective, all two dimensional figures are "flat". (Meaning they have no depth or value along the 'Z' axis.) From a 2 dimensional perspective, your version of flat might be the 1st dimension. (Meaning they have no width, or value along the 'Y' axis)
If you want to go down to flat from the 1st dimension... you'll end with the single point in the origin. No length, width, or depth there!
I hope that's what you were asking! :3
A two dimensional figure does not have volume or depth such as flat surfaced polygons.
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a two dimensional figure is flat. it only has length and width. three dimensional figures have length, width and height. A square is a 2 dimensional figure, but a cube is a 3 dimensional figure.
A two-dimensional figure is one that can be represented using two variables (usually x and y). In more common terms, it is called 'flat'.
A two-dimensional (2D) figure is a plane figure which is flat and shows one face (could have several sides) and no depth.
A two dimensional figure does not have volume or depth such as flat surfaced polygons.
It is a plane figure.
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No. A square is a two-dimensional (flat) figure. A prism is three-dimensional.
a two dimensional figure is flat. it only has length and width. three dimensional figures have length, width and height. A square is a 2 dimensional figure, but a cube is a 3 dimensional figure.
A two-dimensional figure is one that can be represented using two variables (usually x and y). In more common terms, it is called 'flat'.
A two-dimensional (2D) figure is a plane figure which is flat and shows one face (could have several sides) and no depth.
Yes, it's not 3 dimensional unless it is a box. Everything that is flat on paper is 2 dimensional.
It is a figure that is flat. For example: triangle, square, pentagon...ect. A three dimensional figure is like a sculpture. Example: pyramid, cube prism...etc.
It is a plane figure. It need no have any specific shape with a name.
Yes a 2 dimensional figure is normally flat.