What 3-D shape can you make using 2 trapeziums?
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An object with three dimensions (such as height, width and depth) like any object in the real world. Example: your body is three-dimensional. Also known as "3D". See: Two-Dimensional. Solid Geometry
This picture features a trapezoid (trapezium). A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
The volume of a prism = the area of the cross-section × the length. So, for example, the volume of a cylinder = pr² × length. Area of a trapezium = half × (sum of the parallel sides) × the distance between them [ 1/2(a+b)d ].
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An object with three dimensions (such as height, width and depth) like any object in the real world. Example: your body is three-dimensional. Also known as "3D". See: Two-Dimensional. Solid Geometry
This picture features a trapezoid (trapezium). A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
The volume of a prism = the area of the cross-section × the length. So, for example, the volume of a cylinder = pr² × length. Area of a trapezium = half × (sum of the parallel sides) × the distance between them [ 1/2(a+b)d ].
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This picture features a trapezoid (trapezium). A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
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