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Oh, dude, a cone has one net. It's like the cone's way of saying, "I'm a simple shape, I don't need all those extra nets like those fancy polyhedrons." So yeah, just one net for the cone to chill out on.

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A cone has two possible nets. One net is a sector of a circle, which can be folded to form a cone. The other net is a combination of a circle and a sector, which can also be folded to create a cone. These nets help visualize the cone's surface area and understand its three-dimensional shape.

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It can be represented in 2D by two nets

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