Make difference 2-D&3-D

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 1 month ago
A 2D shape is a figure that has only length and height as its dimensions. Because 2D shapes lie on a flat surface, they are also known as plane figures or plane shapes. While they have areas, 2D shapes have no volume.
Apart from length and height, a 3D shape also has width or depth as its third dimension.
<div>In mathematics and physics, a 2D figure is plotted on two axes, namely the x- and y-axes.
Whereas, a 3D figure is plotted on three axes, namely the x-, y-, and z-axes.
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