When turned about its axis of rotation, which shape could have created this three-dimensional object?
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As an image is not provided, answering with reference to images found on other sources with similar questions, the answer is an isosceles triangle.
It is to be observed in this figure that both the pyramids on top and bottom have the same slant height. This means that only an isosceles triangle, with two of its sides equal could have created such a three dimensional figure.
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It is to be observed in this figure that both the pyramids on top and bottom have the same slant height. This means that only an isosceles triangle, with two of its sides equal could have created such a three dimensional figure.
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Answer:
The first shape, or the triangle with its longest side bordering the line, could have created this three-dimensional object.
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