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Oh, dude, so you're telling me the circles on top of that cylinder aren't all the same size? Wow, groundbreaking observation there. Yeah, I mean, that's kind of the whole point of a cylinder, you know, different circles stacked on top of each other. Like, congrats on stating the obvious, I guess.
Well, isn't that just a happy little accident? Each cross-sectional shape of the cylinder is unique and beautiful in its own way. Embrace the differences and appreciate the variety they bring to the world. Just like in painting, diversity adds depth and interest to our surroundings.
The horizontal cross-sectional shapes of a cylinder are circles. If the horizontal cross-sectional shapes are not all congruent, it means that the circles at different heights along the cylinder have different radii. This could happen if the cylinder is tapered or has a varying radius along its height. In a standard cylinder, the horizontal cross-sectional shapes are always congruent circles.
For me it was true, the answer is different for everybody.
If you think of it the horizontal cross-sectional shapes are parallel which make them congruent
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True to a certain extent but false inasmuch that a cylinder has no vertex.
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