The bases of a cylinder are the circles on either side of the tube shape. Take a toilet paper roll for example if you look at the holes on the top and bottom, THOSE are the bases:)
a cylinder does have 2 bases A cylinder has two bases.
the bases of a cylinder are both circles
A cylinder has circular parallel bases
The bases of a cylinder are circular shapes. A cylinder has two parallel circular bases that are congruent and connected by a curved surface. The circular bases are perpendicular to the height of the cylinder, which extends between them.
A cylinder has 2 circular equal opposite parallel bases
Yes, a cylinder can have a pair of bases that are congruent. In fact, the defining characteristic of a standard cylinder is that its two bases are congruent, meaning they are identical in shape and size. These bases are typically circular in a right circular cylinder, and this congruency is essential for the cylinder's symmetrical properties.
The cylinder and the prisms bases are similar because its a flat surface.
the sphere doesn't have a base because it's all round
A right circular cylinder has two bases. If you consider these bases to be faces, then the is yes.
Congruent, parallel and disc, all best describe the bases of a cylinder.
They are parallel to each other is the best choice to describe the bases of a cylinder.
A cylinder