The difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.
The difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.
The difference between a two dimensional figure and a three-dimensional figure is that a two denominational figure is flat while a three-dimensional figure is 3D.
The difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.
I think the difference is a 2-dimensional shape has 2 sides and you can only see two side. when a 3-dimensional shape is 3 sided and you can acually pick it up and hold it
The difference between a two-dimensional figure and a three-dimensional is there looks a that a two-dimensional figure looks like it just flat on the paper and three dimensional looks like it coming off .
I think that two-dimensional is when you can see all the dimensional sides like a cube. I think a three-dimensional is when you can see all the sides of the shape. The differences between these is
I think the difference between two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures is one has three sides and the other has one side to find the area of the shape.
The difference between two-dimensional and a three-dimensional figure is that the 3-D is where you can see more than just 1 side of the item. And a 2-D figure is only showing 1 side of the shape.
The difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.
ReplyDeleteOne has a volume, and one does not.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between a two dimensional figure and a three-dimensional figure is that a two denominational figure is flat while a three-dimensional figure is 3D.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between a 2 Denominational figure and a 3 Denominational figure is that one has Height and Length and the 3 Denominational figure has Height, Length, and Width.
ReplyDeleteA 3D figure has a shadow.
ReplyDeleteA 2D figure doesn't have a shadow and the figure is flat.
The smile face is a two denominational shape
ReplyDeleteThe difference for 2d and 3d is that 3d you can see all of the sides and 2d you can only see the one side.
ReplyDelete2 dimensional shapes have only 1 dimension to the shape. 3 dimensional shapes have multiple dimensions with multiple sides.
ReplyDeleteI think the difference is a 2-dimensional shape has 2 sides and you can only see two side. when a 3-dimensional shape is 3 sided and you can acually pick it up and hold it
ReplyDeleteThe difference between 2 and 3 dimensional shapes is that one is 3-d and one is 2-d.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between 2-D and 3-D is that 3-D is something that you can see all the sides and 2-D is that you can only see one side.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between a two-dimensional figure and a three-dimensional is there looks a that a two-dimensional figure looks like it just flat on the paper and three dimensional looks like it coming off .
ReplyDeleteI think that two-dimensional is when you can see all the dimensional sides like a cube. I think a three-dimensional is when you can see all the sides of the shape. The differences between these is
ReplyDeleteThe difference between 2 dimensional shapes and 3 dimensional shapes is that 2 dimensional shapes are flat, and 3 dimensional shapes are not flat.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between two and three dimensional shapes is that one is flat like its on a piece of paper. And a three dimensional cube is like a box.
ReplyDeleteI think the difference between two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures is one has three sides and the other has one side to find the area of the shape.
ReplyDeleteThe difference between two-dimensional and a three-dimensional figure is that the 3-D is where you can see more than just 1 side of the item. And a 2-D figure is only showing 1 side of the shape.
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