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13 February, 14:29

How does a two-dimensional object differ from a three-dimensional object?

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  1. 13 February, 16:27
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    Two Dimensions: A flat plane or shape is two-dimensional. Its two dimensions are length and width. Polygons, such as squares and rectangles, are examples of two-dimensional objects ... Cubes, prisms, pyramids, spheres, cones, and cylinders are all examples of three-dimensional objects.
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