A triangle is 2D, and has a square base. A cone is 3D, and has a circular base.
Same basic shape, except a cone has three dimensions, a triangle has two.
A cone is formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs. The triangular face becomes the curved surface of the cone, while the base of the triangle forms the circular base of the cone. Thus, the two-dimensional shapes involved in creating a cone are a right triangle and a circle.
Triangle
Yes, a triangle can be a slant cross section of a right cone. When a plane intersects a right cone at an angle that is not perpendicular to its base, the resulting shape can be a triangle. The specific type of triangle formed depends on the angle and position of the intersection.
A triangle is 2D, and has a square base. A cone is 3D, and has a circular base.
Neither. A cone is a cone.
It is the net of a cone. -
Same basic shape, except a cone has three dimensions, a triangle has two.
A cone has a circle for a base and a triangular prism has a triangle for a base
A cone or a bulged-out cone.
The strongest shape in nature is the triangle. A traffic cone has a cross section of a triangle. This would give it strength especially when knocked into by the traffic.
A cone is formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs. The triangular face becomes the curved surface of the cone, while the base of the triangle forms the circular base of the cone. Thus, the two-dimensional shapes involved in creating a cone are a right triangle and a circle.
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