Questions: Question 13 (Mandatory) (2 points) A two-dimensional object, such as a drawing of a triangle, is called a .
- space
- shape
- form
- texture
Transcript text: Question 13 (Mandatory) (2 points)
A two-dimensional object, such as a drawing of a triangle, is called a $\qquad$
space
shape
form
texture
Solution
The answer is "shape": a two-dimensional object, such as a drawing of a triangle, is called a shape.
Explanation for each option:
Space: This term generally refers to the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction. It is not specific to two-dimensional objects.
Shape: This is the correct answer. A shape is a two-dimensional area that is defined by its boundaries. Examples include circles, squares, and triangles.
Form: This term usually refers to a three-dimensional object that has volume and mass, such as a cube or a sphere. It is not specific to two-dimensional objects.
Texture: This term refers to the surface quality or feel of an object, such as smoothness, roughness, or softness. It is not specific to the dimensionality of the object.