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Question 144272This question is from textbook Survey of Math w/ Apllications
: Please can you help me? Thank you.
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?
This question is from textbook Survey of Math w/ Apllications

Answer by vleith(2983) About Me  (Show Source):
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It will always be more difficult to image solid - that third dimension allows things to 'happen' from a perspective that you may not be able to see (something at the back of the solid).
Solids are everywhere - they are, for the most part, the content of the world we live in.