Math, asked by NigeriaPeterson, 2 months ago

A 3-dimensional figure has a square base and 4 lateral faces that meet at a point. Explain the difference between the cross sections when a slice is made perpendicular to the base through the vertex, and when a slice is made perpendicular to the base and not through the vertex.

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Answered by biligiri
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Step-by-step explanation:

a cross-section perpendicular to the base and through the vertex will be a triangle

a cross-section perpendicular to the base and not through the vertex will be a rectangle surmounted by a triangle

Answered by averytao415
3

Answer:

Sample response/explanation: The figure is a square pyramid. A slice made perpendicular to the base and through the vertex creates a cross section with the shape of a triangle. A slice made perpendicular to the base and not through the vertex is a trapezoid.

Step-by-step explanation:

Thats the sample response on edge

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