3d shape* * * * *It does not.A face is a plane (2-dimensional) part of the surface of a solid (3-dimnsional) object. Sometimes the term is includes curved surfaces, such as along the length of a cylinder.
In 3 dimensions, at least, a cube has no curved edges.
3 significant figures.
9.999 to 3 significant figures is 10.00
17.9867 to 3 significant figures is 18.0
How about a cylinder, a cone and a sphere
two figures that make a regular rectangle * * * * * Not so. There is no such thing as a regular rectangle. If there were one, it would be a square and not a rectangle. Furthermore, faces are associated with solid (3-dimensional) objects, not plane figures. A face is any one of the 2-dimensional plane boundaries or surfaces of a solid object. Sometimes the term is also used for curved surfaces.
1. Plane Figures- A flat, closed figure that is in a plane- A plane figure can be made of straight lines, curved lines, or both straight and curved lines.2. Solid Figures- The figures which occupy space are called solids.- Solids are three dimensional figures i.e., they have length, breadth & height.- There are two important facts related to solids-a. Every solid has a surface area. Some solids have plane surfaces, others have curved surfaces.b. Every solid has a 'bulk' & its bulk occupies some space.3. Surface area-It is the sum of areas of all visible (exposed) surfaces of a solid.4. Volume-It is the three dimensional space occupied by a solid, liquid or gas.5. Lateral surface area - is the sum of the surface areas of all its faces excluding the base.6. Total surface area - is the sum of the surface areas of all its faces including the base.
A cylinder
A cylinder perhaps.
3dimentional figures are solid figures.
The top and bottom flat surfaces (the 2 circles or ellipses) and the curved surface make up the 3 surfaces.
Because they are both 3 dimensional
Both are 3-dimensional figures wiith a curved surface.
A circle is not a polygon.A circle is not a polygon because itt is curved in.
The description given fits that of cones
Solid figures are normally classed as 3 dimensional objects