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14 October, 16:19

A cross section is made by the intersection of a plane and a square pyramid at an angle either parallel or perpendicular to the base.

The cross section can be which of these shapes? Check all that apply.

-square

-triangle

-trapezoid

-circle

-non-square rectangle

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  1. 14 October, 16:42
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    A cross section is the two dimensional shape that is created when a slice is made through a solid figure by an intersection of a plane and the solid body.

    A square pyramid is a pyramid with a square base.

    Case 1: When the plane intersects the square pyramid at an angle perpendicular to the base but not through the vertex. In this case a trapezoid is formed.

    Case 2: When the plane intersects the square pyramid at an angle perpendicular to the base and through the vertex. In this case a triangle is formed.

    Case 3: When the plane intersects the square pyramid at an angle parallel to the base. In this case a square is formed.

    Therefore, a cross section made by the intersection of a plane and a square pyramid at an angle either parallel or perpendicular to the base can be of shapes:

    -square

    -triangle

    -trapezoid
  2. 14 October, 16:46
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    I just did the unit test I got square, trapezoid and triangle
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