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A plane figure is a flat shape. It does not have depth or thickness. Plane figures only have two dimensions (length and width). Thus, they are also known as <math>2D</math> figures or two-dimensional shapes. Some common examples of geometric plane figures are squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, etc.
A plane figure is a flat shape. It does not have depth or thickness. Plane figures only have two dimensions (length and width). Thus, they are also known as <math>2D</math> figures or two-dimensional shapes. Some common examples of geometric plane figures are squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, etc.
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Planar Figures

A plane figure is a flat shape. It does not have depth or thickness. Plane figures only have two dimensions (length and width). Thus, they are also known as $2D$ figures or two-dimensional shapes. Some common examples of geometric plane figures are squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, etc.


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