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Lesson 2.7 Polyhedra pp
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Objectives: 1. To define polyhedron and related terms. 2. To identify names of the simple polyhedra. 3. To classify polyhedra as regular or nonregular.
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Prisms and pyramids differ from spheres because they have flat faces
Prisms and pyramids differ from spheres because they have flat faces. Such closed surfaces are called polyhedra.
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Definition A polyhedron is a closed surface made up of polygonal regions. A face of a polyhedron is one of the polygonal regions that form the surface of the polyhedron.
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The polyhedra that we will study in the course are simple polyhedra
The polyhedra that we will study in the course are simple polyhedra. A polyhedron that is not simple is one that has a hole in it.
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Polyhedra are named according to the number of faces.
No. of Faces Name 4 tetrahedron 5 pentahedron 6 hexahedron 7 heptahedron 8 octahedron 10 decahedron
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Polyhedra are named according to the number of faces.
No. of Faces Name 12 dodecahedron 20 icosahedron
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EXAMPLE Classify the polyhedra.
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EXAMPLE Classify the polyhedra.
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EXAMPLE Classify the polyhedra.
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EXAMPLE Classify the polyhedra.
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EXAMPLE Classify the polyhedra.
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Practice: Name the polyhedron.
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Practice: Name the polyhedron.
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Definition A regular polyhedron is a convex polyhedron having two properties. (1) All faces are identical (Same size and shape), and (2) The same number of edges meet at each vertex.
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There are only 5 possible regular polyhedra
1. Regular tetrahedron 2. Regular hexahedron 3. Regular octahedron 4. Regular dodecahedron 5. Regular icosahedron
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Regular hexahedron
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The intersection of adjacent faces of a polyhedron is called an edge of the polyhedron.
The endpoints of the edges are called the vertices.
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Homework pp
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►A. Exercises Tell whether the statement is true or false. 1. Every polyhedron is a cone.
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►A. Exercises Tell whether the statement is true or false. 3. Some cones are polyhedra.
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►A. Exercises Tell whether the statement is true or false. 5. A prism has only one base. A prism is a cylinder with polygonal regions as bases.
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►A. Exercises Tell whether the statement is true or false. 7. The smallest number of vertices of a polyhedron is four.
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►A. Exercises Tell whether the statement is true or false. 9. A prism has the same number of faces as vertices.
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►A. Exercises Classify the polyhedron according to the number of faces. 13.
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►A. Exercises Classify the polyhedron according to the number of faces. 15.
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►B. Exercises Give another name for each figure. 21. A prism with a decagonal base region.
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►B. Exercises A diagonal of a prism joins two vertices that do not lie in the same face. (This also means that a diagonal must intersect the interior of the prism.) 24. Complete the table Bases of Prism Diagonals/Vertex Total Diagonals quadrilaterals pentagons hexagons octagons
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►B. Exercises 24. H G AG BH E F CE DF D C A B
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►B. Exercises A diagonal of a prism joins two vertices that do not lie in the same face. (This also means that a diagonal must intersect the interior of the prism.) 24. Complete the table Bases of Prism Diagonals/Vertex Total Diagonals quadrilaterals pentagons hexagons octagons 1 4
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►B. Exercises 24. AK L K G J AJ AI H I F E A D B C
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►B. Exercises 24. BL L K G J BK BJ H I F E A D B C
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►B. Exercises 24. CG L K G J CL CK H I F E A D B C
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►B. Exercises A diagonal of a prism joins two vertices that do not lie in the same face. (This also means that a diagonal must intersect the interior of the prism.) 24. Complete the table Bases of Prism Diagonals/Vertex Total Diagonals quadrilaterals pentagons hexagons octagons 1 4 3 18
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■ Cumulative Review For solids bounded by the given surfaces, decide whether each is convex or concave. 26. sphere
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■ Cumulative Review For solids bounded by the given surfaces, decide whether each is convex or concave. 27. regular polyhedron
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■ Cumulative Review For solids bounded by the given surfaces, decide whether each is convex or concave. 28. torus (doughnut-shape)
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■ Cumulative Review For solids bounded by the given surfaces, decide whether each is convex or concave. 29. oblique circular cone
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■ Cumulative Review For solids bounded by the given surfaces, decide whether each is convex or concave. 30. What geometric figure represents the core of a roll of paper towels? What shape results if you flatten the roll?
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