The document provides definitions and characteristics of various three-dimensional geometric figures, including cylinders, pyramids, spheres, cubes, prisms, and cones. Each shape is described in terms of its bases, faces, edges, and vertices. The document concludes with a question about identifying a sphere based on its properties.
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The document provides definitions and characteristics of various three-dimensional geometric figures, including cylinders, pyramids, spheres, cubes, prisms, and cones. Each shape is described in terms of its bases, faces, edges, and vertices. The document concludes with a question about identifying a sphere based on its properties.
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1. A cylinder has 2 equal and parallel circles as
bases and a lateral curved surface. 2. A pyramid has a base of any polygon and triangular faces that meet in a common vertex. 3. It is a solid figure that has a curved surface in which every point is at the same distance from the center. Sphere 4. A cube or a square prism has six square faces. All of the 12 edges are equal in length, and it has 8 vertices. 5. A triangular prism has 3 rectangular faces and 2 triangular bases. 6. A rectangular prism has six rectangles as its faces. Each pair of parallel faces contains congruent rectangles. 7. A cone has a circular base and a curved surface that comes to a point. 8. A pyramid with a pentagonal base is called a pentagonal pyramid. 9. A prism having two hexagonal bases is called a hexagonal prism. 10. It is perfectly round. It has no edges and no vertices. What three-dimensional figure is it? Sphere