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A cone is cut by a plane that is perpendicular to its base. Which of the following could be the shape of the cross-section formed?
Circle
Triangle
Rectangle
Trapezoid
A cylinder is cut parallel to the base. What is the shape of the cross-section formed?
Circle
Rectangle
Triangle
Trapezoid
The cross-section of a 3D figure is shaped like a circle. Which could NOT have been the 3D figure?
Sphere
Pyramid
Cylinder
Cone
Which shape can NOT be formed by a plane that intersects a triangular prism?
A Circle
A Trapezoid
A Triangle
A Rectangle
Which of the following cannot be created by slicing a cone?
An Oval
A Circle
A Triangle
A Trapezoid
A three-dimensional shape is sliced. The results from slicing are a triangle, a rectangle, and a trapezoid. What was the original 3D shape?
Triangular Prism
Triangular Pyramid
Rectangular Pyramid
Rectangular Prism
If you cut a cylinder perpendicular to its bases, what shape will you get?
A Circle
A Triangle
A Square
A Rectangle
Cross sections that are parallel to the base are the same as the 3D figures...
Face/Side
Base
Shape
Cross sections that are perpendicular to the base are the same as the 3D figures...
Face/Side
Base
Shape
What is a cross section of a three-dimensional object?
The intersection of two lines on a graph.
A two-dimensional shape created by slicing the object in various ways.
The multiplication symbol.
Any angle on the object that has a measure of 90 degrees.
Which shape is NOT a cross section of a cone?
Parabola
Ellipse
Circle
Square
Name the shape
Triangular Pyramid
Rectangular Pyramid
Triangular Prism
rectangular Prism
How many bases does a prism have?
2
1
0
2.5
How are prisms named?
By the number of faces
by the shape of the base
by the number of edges
By their size
How many bases does a pyramid have?
0
2
1
1.5
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