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What is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional figure?
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A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional figure is a flat drawing or image that shows the shape and dimensions of the 3D figure. This includes drawings or images such as blueprints, maps, or plans that are used in construction, engineering, and architecture to visualize and plan structures or buildings. In the case of a triangular prism, a 2D representation would be a flat drawing of the shape, showing the two triangular faces and the rectangular sides.