Theoretically, planes are flat surfaces that extend into infinity = no boundaries
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Decagon, if a plane figure or decahedron, if a solid.
A plane the desert
A set of points, lines, line segments, rays or any other geometrical shapes that lie on the same plane.
A flat surface, like a sheet of paper, with no edges (ie: it goes on and on and on and on....) or boundaries. What you're describing is a 2 dimensional plane. No, not plane like an airplane. A plane is simply a flat "sheet" that goes on forever in 2 dimensions: left/right (wide) and up/down (tall).
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They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.They are plane figures. Their boundaries are straight lines.The boundaries enclose ONE area.
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Any plane figure or any three dimensional object
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yes
a plane
Decagon, if a plane figure or decahedron, if a solid.
aero + plane refers to the geometrical shape of the wings which create lift in the air.
A plane the desert
Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.
The geometrical shape, square satisfies the conditions.