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Cylinder

Cylinder. By: Melissa Cecchini and Kayla Ciok. Edges A cylinder has two edges, which are around the bases of the cylinder Vertices A cylinder has no vertices Grey lines show edges. Edges and Vertices. Types of Cylinders. Some types of cylinders are: Circular Elliptical Oblique Right.

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Cylinder

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  1. Cylinder By: Melissa Cecchini and Kayla Ciok

  2. Edges A cylinder has two edges, which are around the bases of the cylinder Vertices A cylinder has no vertices Grey lines show edges Edges and Vertices

  3. Types of Cylinders Some types of cylinders are: • Circular • Elliptical • Oblique • Right In order from left to right: Oblique, right, circular, Elliptical

  4. Bases: A cylinder has two bases, which are the two flat sides of the cylinder Faces: Cylinders have three faces, which are the top, bottom and middle. The shaded parts show the bases The shaded parts show the faces Bases and faces

  5. Cylinders are used in many everyday items such as soup cans, pencils, soda cans, and water bottles. Cylinders are one of two shapes that have multiple versions. Fun Facts Cylinder net

  6. Resources • www.wikipedia.org • www.mathsisfun.com • www.mathworld.wolfram.com

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