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Solids and Cross Sections. Unit Review. What is a cross section? The shape made when slicing a solid figure b. The solid piece removed from a solid figure. What 3D shape is formed by translating a square through space? a. Rectangle b. Pyramid c. Cylinder d. Cube.
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Solids and Cross Sections Unit Review
What is a cross section? • The shape made when slicing a solid figure b. The solid piece removed from a solid figure
What 3D shape is formed by translating a square through space? a. Rectangle b. Pyramid c. Cylinder d. Cube
What solid figure is created by rotating a rectangle in space? a. Cube b. Prism c. Cylinder d. Pyramid
Which solid does NOT have a rectangle as a cross section? • Rectangular Prism • Cylinder • Sphere • Rectangular Pyramid
What solid figure is formed when a triangle moves perpendicular through space? • Square pyramid • Triangular pyramid • Cone • Triangular prism
What solid figure is created by rotating a triangle? • Triangular prism • Triangular pyramid • Cone • Square pyramid
What solid figure has exactly 1 vertex? • Cylinder • Pyramid • Prism • Cone
What solid figure has exactly two bases BUT no vertices? • Cone • Cylinder • Prism • Pyramid
If a circle is rotated through space, what solid is created? • Cone • Cylinder • Prism • Sphere
If a cone is sliced parallel to the base, what is the cross section? • Triangle • Oval • Circle • Square
If a cylinder is sliced perpendicular to the base, what cross section is formed? • Circle • Rectangle • Square • Oval
What cross section is NOT possible from a cube? • Rectangle • Triangle • Hexagon • Octagon
If the corner of a cube is sliced off at an angle – going through 3 faces – what cross section is formed? • Rectangle • Triangle • Square • Trapezoid
If a sphere is sliced horizontally, what cross section is formed? • Square • Triangle • Oval • Circle
ANY solid that is sliced horizontal to the base will have what type of cross section? • Square • Circle • Triangle • The shape of the base of the solid