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3-dimensional Figures. What are they?. 3-Dimentional figures are shapes that have height, length, and depth. How are they different from the shapes we know?. 2-Dimensional. 3-Dimensional. http:// www.mathwithlarry.com /lessons/lesson008.htm.
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What are they? 3-Dimentional figures are shapes that have height, length, and depth
How are they different from the shapes we know? 2-Dimensional 3-Dimensional http://www.mathwithlarry.com/lessons/lesson008.htm http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Math_p045.shtml#background
First, let’s learn about a 3-Dimensional figure! • Notice how the Face is a 2-Dimensional shape • Edges are what connects the 2-dimensional shapes • Vertices are the corners http://www.narragansett.k12.ri.us/resources/necap%20support/gle_support/Math/resources_geometry/3d_shapes.htm
How is a figure put together? http://www.learner.org/courses/mathilluminated/units/5/textbook/03.php
Let’s learn the different figures! Which figure do you want to learn about?
Which one is a Triangular prism? A B http://cnx.org/content/m18831/latest/?collection=col10523/latest http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/41700/41742/fc_pyratria_41742.htm