IDENTIFICATION – PRISMS & TRIANGLES 3D SHAPES – VIEWS: TOP, FRONT, & SIDE 3D GEOMETRY.

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IDENTIFICATION – PRISMS & TRIANGLES 3D SHAPES – VIEWS: TOP, FRONT, & SIDE 3D GEOMETRY

IDENTIFICATION PRISM – a solid geometric figure whose BASE has two end faces which are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms. PYRAMID – a three-dimensional shape whose BASE is a polygon. Each corner of a polygon is attached to a singular apex, which gives the pyramid its distinctive shape. Each base edge and the apex form a triangle.

IDENTIFICATION What is the difference between the two shapes?

3D SHAPES - VIEWS When looking at these 3D shapes in a single dimension we must look at the following view points: 1.Top 2.Front 3.Side Top We see the 3 different views represented by this figure Front Top Side

3D SHAPES - VIEWS - PYRAMID - PRISM TOP SIDE FRONT