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− | A '''planar figure''' resides entirely in a 2-[[dimension]]al [[plane]]. [[Polygon]]s and [[circle]]s are examples of planar figures, while [[cube]]s and [[nondegenerate]] [[tetrahedron|tetrahedra]] are not. | + | A '''planar figure''' resides entirely in a 2-[[dimension]]al [[plane]]. [[Polygon]]s and [[circle]]s are examples of planar figures, while [[cube (geometry) | cube]]s and [[nondegenerate]] [[tetrahedron|tetrahedra]] are not. |
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 24 April 2008
A planar figure resides entirely in a 2-dimensional plane. Polygons and circles are examples of planar figures, while cubes and nondegenerate tetrahedra are not.
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