Which of the following cross-sections can be formed by the intersection of a plane and a square pyramid?
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triangle
circle
trapezoid
rhombus
square
rectangle
kite
parallelogram
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Step-by-step explanation:
The cross-section is the name for a slice that cuts through a solid. If we move around the height of the cone through its volume, we will find that at every point the cross section will be a circle.
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A square cross section can be created by slicing the cube by a plane parallel to one of its sides.
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So, the cross section is a trapezoid. SOLUTION: Any plane that intersects a sphere in more than one point will intersect the sphere with a cross section that is a circle. Describe the three-dimensional solid generated by rotating each two-dimensional shape around the given axis.
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