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The study of Geometry usually starts with one- and two-dimensional figures and
then extends to three-dimensional figures.
What are some similarities and differences between two-dimensional and three-
dimensional figures? How do the attributes of two-dimensional figures relate to
the attributes of three-dimensional figures? Are there real-world examples of both
two- and three-dimensional figures? Explain your answer.

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3-D shapes :-

→ In 3-D shapes, the objects have real like edges and complex colors.

→ They have a clear base, except for sphere.

→ They are the upgraded 2-D figures and have the same concept as 2-D.

2-D shapes :-

→ In 2-D shapes, the objects have virtual edge and vertices.

→ They don't have a exact clear base.

→ They are the lowest firm of figures and form the starting concept of 3-D figures.

Real-life examples :-

3-D shapes Humans, animals, toys etc.

2-D shapes → Traffic signboards

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Answer:3-D shapes -

→ In 3-D shapes, the objects have real like edges and complex colors.

→ They have a clear base, except for the sphere.

→ They are the upgraded 2-D figures and have the same concept as 2-D.

2-D shapes -

→ In 2-D shapes, the objects have virtual edges and vertices.

→ They don't have an exact clear base.

→ They are the lowest form of figures and form the starting concept of 3-D figures.

Real-life examples -

3-D shapes → Humans, animals, toys, etc.

2-D shapes → Traffic signboards