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 has parallel discs bases that are congruent in size.
A cylinder has 2 congruent bases, parallel lines called "elements" that connect the bases, and can have neither concave nor convex properties.
the solid that has two circular bases is a cylinder
Yes, but it also has three. Two bases and the side that connects the two bases
They are parallel to each other is the best choice to describe the bases of a cylinder.
A cylinder has parallel discs bases that are congruent in size.
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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 does have 2 bases A cylinder has two bases.
the bases of a cylinder are both circles
A cylinder has circular parallel bases
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