Notes Over Naming Space Figures Prisms Cone Pyramids Sphere

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Notes Over 10 - 4 Naming Space Figures Prisms Cone Pyramids Sphere Cylinders

Notes Over 10 - 4 Naming Space Figures triangle Triangular prism For each figure, describe the base and name the figure. 2. 1. triangle Triangular prism hexagon Hexagonal pyramid

Notes Over 10 - 4 Naming Space Figures Octagonal pyramid Name the figure drawn from each net. 4. 3. Octagonal pyramid Triangular Prism

Pg 523 10 – 4 #1 – 6, 8 – 26 hexagon pentagons Hexagonal pyramid For each figure, describe the base(s) and name the figure. 1. 2. hexagon pentagons Hexagonal pyramid Pentagonal prism

Pg 523 10 – 4 #1 – 6, 8 – 26 triangles Triangular prism For each figure, describe the base(s) and name the figure. 3. triangles Triangular prism

Pg 523 10 – 4 #1 – 6, 8 – 26 Name the space figure you can form from each net. 4. Square prism

Pg 523 10 – 4 #1 – 6, 8 – 26 Triangular Pyramid Name the space figure you can form from each net. 5. Triangular Pyramid

Pg 523 10 – 4 #1 – 6, 8 – 26 Triangular Prism Name the space figure you can form from each net. 6. Triangular Prism

Pg 523 10 – 4 #1 – 6, 8 – 26