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2D representation of a 3D solid is called ________ . *​

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Answered by shamanayeem7
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Answer:

plans and elevations

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plans and elevations

Answered by Anonymous
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2D representation of a 3D solid is called plans and elevations.

  • Two-Dimensional Shapes: The shapes with two dimensions i.e., any shape having a width and height are called 2-D shapes.
  • Examples of 2-D shapes are rhombus, pentagon, etc.,
  • Three-Dimensional Shapes: The shapes with three dimensions i.e., any shape having a width, height, and depth are called 3-D shapes.
  • Examples of 3-D shapes are cube, cylinder, etc.,
  • When a 3-D shape is drawn as a 2-D drawing, then they are called plans and elevations.

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