The cross-sectional shapes taken parallel to the base of a pyramid are similar to one another. This similarity arises because these sections maintain the same proportions and angles as the base, regardless of their position along the height of the pyramid. As a result, each cross section is a scaled-down version of the base shape.
A cone or a pyramid.
A pyramid or cone.
similar
All cross-sectional shapes that are parallel to one of the bases of a solid will be congruent to that base shape, maintaining the same dimensions throughout the height of the solid. Conversely, cross-sectional shapes that are perpendicular to the bases can vary in shape and size, depending on the geometry of the solid. These variations can be influenced by the solid's contours or angles, resulting in different cross-sectional profiles at different heights.
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similar
pyramid
A cone or a pyramid.
A pyramid or cone.
similar
similar
A) Prism. B) Polygon. C) Cube. D) Pyramid.
pyramid * * * * * A frustum : of a cone is another possibility.
pyramid
cube
A tapered prism.
FALSE