Math, asked by michaela52, 1 month ago

1.what is the difference between plane and solid figure?
2.what are the similarities between plane and solid figure
3.Is there a relationship between two? explain your answer.
4. In what way can you apply your knowledge of this topic? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A plane figure is two-dimensional, and a solid figure is three-dimensional. The difference between plane and solid figures is in their dimensions. Where a square is a plane figure, its 3D counterpart, the cube, is a solid figure.

A plane figure is two-dimensional, and a solid figure is three-dimensional. The same shape takes on extra dimension by adding additional points and lines to give the shape height, width and depth.

Plane figure is the figure in which there is no curves. solid are the figures in which there are many shapes and curves to form different shapes .

Both of them are a component of subject mathematics , they describes Regular and irregular shapes of mathematical geometries. plane figure and solid figure do not have much differences with shapes , but on the other hand they are totally different from one another in terms of properties.

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Answered by Aimanfatima04
10

1. Plane figure :- A plane figure is two-dimensional.

A square is a plane figure.

Solid figure :- A solid figure is three-dimensional.

Its 3D counterpart, the cube, is a solid figure.

2. The same shape takes on extra dimension by adding additional points and lines to give the shape height, width and depth.

3. Plane figure is the figure in which there is no curves. solid are the figures in which there are many shapes and curves to form different shapes.

4. In explanation of both.

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