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Give some examples of plane figures and space figures​

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Answered by josshika10
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plane figures means the surface of a figure is plane.

space figures means the surface of a figure is space.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Plane figures are two-dimensional (2D) figures that have no thickness and lie entirely in one plane. Space figures are three-dimensional (3D) figures that have volume and take up space. Here are some examples of each type:

Plane figures:

Line segments, curves, angles (open figures)

Polygons, such as triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons (closed figures with straight sides)

Circles, ellipses (closed figures with curved sides)

Space figures:

Polyhedra, such as cubes, pyramids, prisms (space figures with flat faces that are polygons)

Spheres, cylinders, cones (space figures with curved surfaces)

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Explanation

Plane figures and space figures are different types of geometric figures that have different properties and characteristics. Plane figures are flat and can be drawn on a piece of paper, while space figures are solid and can be held in your hand. Plane figures have two dimensions: length and width.

Space figures have three dimensions: length, width, and height (or depth). Plane figures have area and perimeter, which measure the amount of space they cover and the distance around them. Space figures have volume and surface area, which measure the amount of space they occupy and the area of their outer surfaces.

Plane figures and space figures can be composed of different shapes, such as straight or curved lines, polygons, circles, etc. Some examples of plane figures are squares, triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, circles, ellipses, etc.

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