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What is the difference between a two-dimensional and a three-dimensional figure?

2 dimensions is having only the dimensions of height and width, like a square. 3 dimensions is having height, width and depth, like a cube.


What is two dimensional diagram?

A two-dimensional diagram is a visual representation of information or data in a flat plane, characterized by having only two dimensions: length and width. These diagrams can take various forms, such as graphs, charts, or drawings, and are commonly used to illustrate relationships, concepts, or processes. Examples include bar charts, pie charts, and floor plans. They are effective tools for simplifying complex information and enhancing understanding.


Lines having the same slope and the same y-intercept?

In two dimensions, are the same line.


Is it true that two quantities having the same dimensions must be measured in the same units?

No, it is not true.


What is a 3d rectangle called?

A rectangle is a two dimensional figure having two dimensions aslength (L)bredth(B) But in the cased of three dimensional figure having three dimensions(one extra dimension as)height(H)So this figure having three dimension is called as Cuboid


What does the vowel diagram represent?

The vowel diagram represents the positioning of vowels in terms of tongue height and tongue backness. It helps linguists categorize vowels based on these two dimensions and better understand how vowels are pronounced in different languages.


What is the area of a triangle that is 8 cm long and 4 cm wide?

Area is 16 having output of two dimensions


Can two lines with the same x intercept be perpendiclar?

In 2-dimensions, the answer is No. Unless the x-axis is counted as having an infinite number of intercepts with itself. In more than 2-dimensions, the answer is Yes.


What are two main dimensions of settings?

what are two main dimensions of setting


How are two-dimensional figures described?

having dimensions of height and width only. In a literary sense, shallow, superficial and unconvincing characters


Dimensions of the chicken intestines?

Down below is a link to a diagram that I hope you find useful.


Are there other dimensioons?

It all depends what you mean by dimensions - for example in geometry a point is said to have zero dimension a figure having length, such as a line has one dimension a plane or surface has two dimensions a figure having volume has three dimensions the fourth dimension is said to be time any other dimension can not be represented visually but may be dealt with mathematically