The shape of each base of a cylinder is circle. Also, the base of it can be a pair of congruent or parallel.
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When you horizontally cut a cylinder, you will see a circle as the resulting 2D shape. This circle is formed by the intersection of the plane (the cut) with the curved surface of the cylinder. The circle will have the same diameter as the base of the cylinder.
My guess would be a cylinder.
Well, darling, the mathematical name for a tin can shape is a "cylinder." It's like a fancy word for a shape that looks like a can of beans. So next time you're sipping on your favorite drink, just remember you're holding a little cylinder in your hand.
A shape of a can.
cylinder's are shape's by them selves . So it means that it is impossible to find what shape it is
a circle.
circle
the base of a cylinder is a circle.
There are 2 bases in a cylinder and they are both circles.
cylinder
The 2D parallel shape that represents a cross section of a cylinder is a circle. When a cylinder is sliced parallel to its base, each cross section reveals a circular shape, regardless of where the cut is made along the height of the cylinder. This circular cross section maintains the same diameter as the bases of the cylinder.
a circle
A cylinder perhaps
a cylinder is any prism with a circular base and 2 edges
The shape of the cross section taken perpendicular to the base of a cylinder is a circle. This circular cross section is consistent regardless of the height at which the cut is made, as long as the cut is perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. The radius of the circle corresponds to the radius of the cylinder's base.
Everything! The base, the formulas, the shape!