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Cross SECTIONS

Triangular Prism

TRIANGULAR PRISM Slanted Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

TRIANGULAR PRISM Vertical Cross Section – Shape: Rectangle

TRIANGULAR PRISM Horizontal Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

TRIANGULAR PYRAMID Horizontal Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

TRIANGULAR PYRAMID Slanted Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

TRIANGULAR PYRAMID Vertical Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

TRIANGULAR PYRAMID Horizontal Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

RECTANGULAR PYRAMID

RECTANGULAR PYRAMID Slanted Cross Section – Shape: Parallelogram

RECTANGULAR PYRAMID Vertical Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

RECTANGULAR PYRAMID Horizontal Cross Section – Shape: Rectangle

CONE

CONE Slanted Cross Section – Shape: Ellipse

CONE Vertical Cross Section – Shape: Triangle

CONE Horizontal Cross Section – Shape: Circle