what do you understand by the net of three-dimensional figure
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A net is the pattern made when the surface of a three-dimensional figure is laid out flat showing each face of the figure. A net is folded to make a three-dimensional figure.
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A net is what a 3D (three-dimensional) shape would look like if it were opened out flat. For example, here is a cube: If this cube were made of paper or card, this is what it would look like opened out flat: This is called the net of a cube.
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