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what is the relation between the 3 dimensional figure​

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Answered by narendra6156
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Three-Dimensional Geometry. Three-dimensional geometry is basically the mathematics of 3D shapes like cubes, cuboids, tetrahedrons, parallelepiped, skew lines, etc. Also known as 3D, it's all about objects that have three dimensions (height, width and depth) like most objects in the real world.

Answered by yuvrajpardhi1060
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Two-dimensional objects can be rotated in a plane. Three Dimensions: The objects around you — the ones you can pick up, touch, and move around — are three-dimensional. These shapes have a third dimension: depth. Cubes, prisms, pyramids, spheres, cones, and cylinders are all examples of three-dimensional objects.
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