The amount of space a 2-D figure occupies is known as area.
It depends on the type of figure. If it is a 2D figure, then it is called area. If it is a 3D figure, then it is called volume.
Volume is the amount of liquid a container can hold. Perimeter is the length of the borders outside a 2D figure. Area is the total space in a 2D shape.
Volume if it's a 3D figure and area if it's a 2D figure
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The amount of space inside a 2D shape.
Area is used to represent the amount of space in a 2D object.
A 2D shape can be measured in two dimensions: length and width. These dimensions define the shape's area, which is the space it occupies on a flat surface. Unlike 3D shapes, 2D shapes do not have depth, so height is not considered in their measurement. Examples of 2D shapes include squares, circles, and triangles.
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a 2d figure a square
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A parallelogram is a 2D figure with two parallel sides
A line (2D), ray (2D), vector (2D), line segment (2D), a mobius strip (3D), or a klein bottle (3D).