SOLUTION: Do you think that it would be easier or more difficult to visualize solids as compared to objects in one or two-dimensional planes? Are there obvious examples that you can come up

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Question 203194: Do you think that it would be easier or more difficult to visualize solids as compared to objects in one or two-dimensional planes? Are there obvious examples that you can come up with of solids that appear or are being used in our daily lives and the environment that surrounds us?
I know that it is very difficult to not be able to see all sides of a solid but I could not think of any examples. Can someone please help me.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you think that it would be easier or more difficult to visualize solids as compared to objects in one or two-dimensional planes? Are there obvious examples that you can come up with of solids that appear or are being used in our daily lives and the environment that surrounds us?
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Consider the difficulty involved in seeing the back of your head.
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Consider trying to see if your brake lights are burned out while you
are seated in the driver's seat.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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