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Space Figures & Cross Sections

Space Figures & Cross Sections

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Medium

CCSS
7.G.A.3, 6.G.A.4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Deb Scott

Used 16+ times

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25 Slides • 11 Questions

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Space Figures & Cross Sections

By Deb Scott

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Cross Sections 2020

 Describe the two-dimensional figures (cross sections) that result from slicing three-dimensional figures, as in plane sections of right rectangular prisms, right rectangular pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres. 

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Cross Sections

  • •What are cross sections?


    •What plane figures can I make by slicing a cube by planes?


    What about when I slice cones, prisms, cylinders, and pyramids instead of cubes

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Multiple Choice

What is a cross section?

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2- dimensional view of a 3-D shape

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3-D view of a 2-dimensional shape

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2- dimensional view of a 2-D shape

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3 types of slices you will see

A left to right slice is parallel to the base.

An up and down slice is perpendicular to the base.

A diagonal slice is at an angle.

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Horizontal (Parallel) to the base

This will always give you the shape of the base!

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Vertical (Perpendicular)

This will always give you the shape of the face

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Multiple Choice

If you slice a shape parallel to the base, what will the cross section be the shape of?

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face

2

base

3

stretched base

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Cylinders

parallel gives you a circle

perpendicular gives you a rectangle

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Multiple Choice

If you slice a shape perpendicular to the base (vertical), what will the shape always be?

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face

2

base

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fase

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bace

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Multiple Choice

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cone

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rectangle

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square

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triangle

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Rectangular Pyramids

  • perpendicular (vertical) gives you a triangle

  • parallel gives you a rectangle

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Multiple Choice

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a circle

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cycloid

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parabola

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hyperbola

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Triangular Prisms

parallel gives you the shape of the base, which is a triangle

perpendicular to the base would give you a rectangle

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Multiple Choice

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pyramid

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prism

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square

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triangle

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Cones

parallel=circle

perpendicular=triangle

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Spheres

Circle no matter how you slice it

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Special

If you slice a square pyramid without going through the top (Vertex) you will get a trapezoid

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Angled slices

will give you a stretched out base

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Practice

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Answers

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Euler's Theorem

Geometry Unit 11

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Put this example in your notes!!!

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Put this example in your notes!!!

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Put this example in your notes!!!

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Multiple Choice

Euler's Formula is

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F - V = E - 2

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F + E = V - 2

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F - V = E - 2

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F + V = E + 2

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Multiple Choice

A polyhedron has 6 faces and 7 vertices. How many edges does it have?

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11

2

14

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17

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25

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Multiple Choice

A polyhedron has 25 faces and 36 edges. How many vertices does it have?

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11

2

12

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13

4

14

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Multiple Choice

 A polyhedron has 6 vertices and 9 edges. How many faces does it have?
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3
2
5
3
7
4
9

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Multiple Select

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Put a check next to the correct facts about this Hexagonal Prism:

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There are 8 Faces

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There are 6 Faces

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There are 12 Edges

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There are 18 Edges

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There are 12 Vertices

Space Figures & Cross Sections

By Deb Scott

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