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Solid Figures Vocabulary
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SOLID FIGURES 3 – Dimensional (3 – D) shapes
They are made up of 2 – D shapes (squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, and more) Include: cylinders, cubes, prisms, pyramids, cones, and spheres
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A 2 – D shape with three or more sides (a circle is NOT a polygon)
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A 3 – D shape in which all faces and bases are polygons
POLYHEDRON A 3 – D shape in which all faces and bases are polygons
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FACE One of the sides of a polyhedron (must be a polygon in order to be a face)
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The solids we study will have either 1 or 2 bases
The part of the figure that is on the top or bottom (the part it sits on) The solids we study will have either 1 or 2 bases
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The intersection of two faces in a solid figure
EDGE The intersection of two faces in a solid figure
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VERTEX The point where three or more edges meet.
VERTICES is the plural of “vertex”
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Prisms are named by the shapes of their two bases
A polyhedron with 2 parallel and congruent bases, and the other faces are rectangles Prisms are named by the shapes of their two bases
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Examples of Prisms…
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A special prism with all 6 faces as congruent squares
CUBE A special prism with all 6 faces as congruent squares
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CYLINDER A 3-D shape with two parallel, congruent circular bases
NOT a polyhedron because the bases are not polygons
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Examples of Cylinders…
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PYRAMID A polyhedron with 1 base and triangular faces
Pyramids are named after the shape of the base
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Examples of Pyramids…
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CONE A 3-D figure with 1 circular base
NOT a polyhedron because the base is not a polygon
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Examples of Cones…
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A pattern that can be folded to create the outside of a solid figure
NET A pattern that can be folded to create the outside of a solid figure
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SURFACE AREA The sum of the areas of the 2 – D shapes which make up a solid figure Draw the net & add up the areas of all of the parts
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VOLUME The number of cubic units needed to fill a space
The amount of space inside a solid figure
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