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If there was such a thing as a honey cone, it would be conical in shape. A honeycomb is composed of hexagonal (6-sided) structures.
Neither. A cone is a cone.
Yes, it is true that if given a right circular cone a plane that intersects the cone not at the vertex and is parallel to its edge will always result in a parabola regardless of the shape of the cone. There are four cases... Plane perpendicular to axis: circlePlane between perpendicular to axis and parallel to edge: ellipsePlane parallel to edge: parabolaPlane between parallel to edge and parallel to axis: hyperbolehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conic_section
That's true. The qualifying phrase "no matter the shape" is meaningless ... the shape has already been completely specified by the earlier part of the question.
how can you find the perimeter of a cone i.e. a 3d shape!