Take your knowledge of geometry into new territory! In this unit, we'll explore three-dimensional shapes and all the fascinating properties they possess. |
Welcome to our fun Solid Geometry unit! We'll explore the cool world of 3D shapes and how they're different from 2D ones. Learn about Cavalieri's Principle ... |
Manuel bought a balloon (that is a perfect sphere) with a radius of 2 cm. He wanted his balloon to be bigger, so he blew 2 big breaths of air into the balloon. |
Solid geometry vocabulary. Learn the names of common solid figures, the parts of those solids, and how we describe cross-sections of them. Types of 3D solids ... |
In this unit, we're circling back to one of the most fundamental shapes in geometry: the circle! We'll talk radius, diameter, circumference, and area, ... |
Understanding the difference between 2D and 3D objects is important for solid geometry. 2D shapes, like squares and circles, only have length and width. |
Problem. Identify the 3D shape shown below. A figure with two parallel triangular bases connected by rectangular faces. The figure is wider. |
Solid geometry vocabulary · Dilating in 3D · Slicing a rectangular pyramid · Up next for you:Cross sections of 3D objects (basic)Get 3 of 4 questions to level up! |
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