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.
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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True to a certain extent but false inasmuch that a cylinder has no vertex.
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