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what is different of plane and solid figure

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Answered by sharvarinilekar88
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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. ... The same shape takes on extra dimension by adding additional points and lines to give the shape height, width and depth.

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A plane figure is two-dimensional, and a solid figure is three-dimensional. This difference between the two is what gives modern graphics for films and video games a more realistic look.

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. The same comparison exists between a circle, or plane figure, and a sphere, a solid figure. Individuals create plane figures by connecting points on a grid to create 2D geometrical shapes. The same shape takes on extra dimension by adding additional points and lines to give the shape height, width and depth.

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