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plane shapes and solid shapes and explain briefly​

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Answered by shrutisharma07
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Shapes are generally either two-dimensional shapes or flat plane geometry shapes. The sides can be made of straight or curved lines; the plane figures can have any number of sides. ... Solid Shapes Definition: Solid shapes are three-dimensional objects

Step-by-step explanation:

A closed two-dimensional, or flat, figure is called a plane shape. ... Different plane shapes have different attributes, such as the number of sides or corners (or vertices). A side is a straight line that makes part of the shape, and a corner, or vertex, is where two sides meet.

Answered by ItzAakduBanda
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Plan Shapes

  • A plane shape is a two-dimensional closed figure that has no thickness.
  • A plane in geometry is a flat surface that extends into infinity in all directions
  • It has infinite width and length, zero thickness, and zero curvature. It is actually difficult to imagine a plane in real life, there is nothing that we can use as a real example of a geometric plane
  • We can see an example of a plane in coordinate geometry where the position of any given point on a plane is defined with the help of an ordered pair of numbers, or coordinates

Solid Shapes

  • Solid shapes are nothing but solids that consist of 3 dimensions, namely length, breadth, and height. Solid shapes are also known as 3D shapes.
  • These solid shapes occupy space and are found in our day-to-day life. We touch, feel, and use them
  • Solid shapes have faces, edges, and vertices.

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