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What are examples of zero dimensional and one dimensional figures?

zero-dimensional examples: Endpoints of edges (vertices and corners) Zero-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes. one-dimensional examples: Edges of figures (sides and arcs) One-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes.


What are examples of zero dimensional and or one dimensional figures?

zero-dimensional examples: Endpoints of edges (vertices and corners) Zero-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes. one-dimensional examples: Edges of figures (sides and arcs) One-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes.


Are angles one-dimensional figures?

No, they are two-dimensional.


Zero-dimensional or one-dimensional figures?

Yes, they do exist.


What are the one dimensional figures?

A line segment is the only one-dimensional figure.


What figures are one-dimensional?

A line.


What a examples of zero dimensional and one dimensional figures?

Zero-dimensional figures consist of points, which have no length, width, or height. An example of a zero-dimensional figure is a single dot on a plane. One-dimensional figures have only length but no width or height; a common example is a line segment, which connects two points. Another example of a one-dimensional figure is a ray, which extends infinitely in one direction from a starting point.


Which of the following are zero dimensional or one dimensional figures?

a ray and a line


What are one-dimensional figures in geometry?

Figures that have no perimeter such as a strairght line or the arc of a circle


What is the term for vectors that lie in a straight line?

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What is a three dimensional figure that has faces with more than one dimensional figure?

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How are 2 dimensional figures related to 3 dimensional figures?

2 dimensional figures just have width and length, if you were to add the height dimension it would become 3 dimensional.