To draw a net for a wedge, start by visualizing the wedge as a triangular prism. Begin with a rectangle representing the base of the wedge, and then add two congruent right triangles on each end of the rectangle to represent the slanted sides. Finally, ensure that the triangles are oriented correctly to form the wedge shape when the net is folded. This will create a flat layout that can be folded into the 3D form of the wedge.
it means to draw a net cube with the sides of 15milimeters
It has four triangles
radius squared multiplied by pie
get a pencil,ruler and paper then draw a line,adds some lines so its like a triangle then add some tabs cut it out stick it together and then youre dun
Yes a wedge is an incline plane.
you draw a square with equilateral triangles on each side.
Use the help of the net... There are very handy tutorials on the net. I recommend dragoart.com
It depends on the figure. For example, you cannot draw a net for a sphere, an ellisoid or a torus.
with a pencil
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base is triangular
cut it in 8 squires then draw the net and stick it according 2 the net
Easiest way is to draw a pie chart. There are 360° in a circle, so to represent 2/3 you need to fill in a 240° wedge in the chart. A line from the center of the circle to the top quadrant would be one side of the wedge. A line from the center of the circle angled 30° off from the bottom quadrant would be the other side of the wedge.
it means to draw a net cube with the sides of 15milimeters
In skeletal formulas, a bond drawn with as a solid wedge shows that the bond is pointing above the plane. A bond draw as a dashed wedge shows that the bond is pointing below the plane.
draw a rectangle and two triangles on top
If you just want to draw one side, first you draw a rectangle. Then draw a line 1/3 of the way from the net. That would be the 10 ft. line.