
Geometry Solids
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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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21 Slides • 28 Questions
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Introduction to Geometric Solids
This lesson will help you to identify parts of geometric solids .
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Vocabulary
L.E.A.R.N. I.T.
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polygon
a planar (flat, 2-dimensional) figure formed by three or more segments called sides
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polyhedron
a 3-dimensional geometric solid that is bounded by polygons;
the polygons are called faces and enclose a single region of space;
cones, cylinders and spheres are not polyhedrons
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faces
(of a polyhedron)
the polygons that bind the polyhedron;
each rectangle in the picture is a face
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edge
(of a polyhedron)
a segment formed by the intersection of two faces of the polyhedron
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vertex
(of a polyhedron)
a point where three or more edges meet
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cone
a 3-dimensional figure with one circular base and a curved lateral surface (face) that connects the base to a point called the apex;
the apex is a vertex that is not in the same plane as the base
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apex
vertex opposite from the base of a geometric solid
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geometric solid
a 3-dimensional figure;
has length, width, and height;
takes up space
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pyramid
a polyhedron formed by one polygonal base and triangular lateral faces that meet a common vertex called the apex;
pyramids are named according to the shape of their bases
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prism
a polyhedron formed by two parallel congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms
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parallelograms
a quadrilateral (four-sided figure) that has two pair of parallel sides
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bases of a prism
two faces of the prism that are congruent and parallel;
bases do NOT have to be top and bottom, only parallel
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lateral faces
(of a prism)
the faces of a prism that are not bases;
In a prism, bases must be congruent and parallel to each other.
There are only 2 bases in every prism.
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lateral faces
(of a pyramid)
the faces of a pyramid that are not the base;
In a pyramid and cone, there is only one base. In the picture, the base is a rectangle (square).
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sphere
a three-dimensional object in which every point on the surface is equidistant from the center;
a set of all points in space that are a given distance, r (radius), from a point called the center
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cylinder
a geometric solid bounded by two circular bases and a curved surface that connects the two bases
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bases
(of a cylinder)
the two congruent and parallel faces that are circles
(the bases are shaded while the lateral surface is not shaded)
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cube
a polyhedron whose faces are all congruent squares
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a base is a face....
but a face is not a base
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Multiple Choice
How many faces does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many vertices does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many faces does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
0 or 1 depending on the source
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Multiple Choice
How many vertices does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many faces does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many bases does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many apices (plural form of apex) does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many bases does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many faces does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many vertices does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many bases does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many bases does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many faces does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many vertices does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many bases does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many faces does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many vertices does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many bases does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many faces does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many edges does this solid have?
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Multiple Choice
How many vertices does this solid have?
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Introduction to Geometric Solids
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