A net pattern is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object that can be folded to form the object. It typically consists of a series of connected shapes, such as triangles, rectangles, or polygons, that outline the surfaces of the object. Commonly used in geometry and design, net patterns help visualize and understand the properties of solids, such as prisms, pyramids, and cubes, by showing how the surfaces are arranged.
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A net is a two dimensional pattern that can be cut out and folded to make a 3-dimensional [solid] shape. A 2-dimensional shape, such as a square, does not have a net!
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A net.
A projection. A net is the other way around: a 2-d pattern that can be folded into a 3-d shape.
Can be. It would be the net of the polyhedron.
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A pattern, also known as a net answer 2: An orthographic projection
Another word for a 2 dimensional pattern is a net. A net of a rectangular prism would include all the faces of one: so 2 bases and 4 faces.
A net.
A net is a 2-dimensional pattern of a 3-dimensional shape that can be cut and folded to form the shape. Each face of the 3-dimensional shape is represented by a different side of the net.
I don't know but you have bad grammer * * * * * It is a net.