yes, because polyhedron is a oblique and im pogi like jan ardy diego
In a right circular cone a line from the vertex to the center of the circular base is perpendicular to the base. In an oblique circular cone that same line will not be perpendicular.
A. True. A cone is not a polyhedron because it does not consist solely of flat polygonal faces. Instead, a cone has a circular base and a curved surface that connects the base to a single apex, which does not fit the definition of a polyhedron.
Yes, a cone would fit such a description
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right pyramid oblique cone right cone oblique pyramid
a top (the toy..) i think is an oblique cone.
No, it is not.
A polyhedron is a solid object bounded by polygons. Polygons are plane shapes [bounded by straight lines]. The curved surface of a cone is not a polygon and so the cone is not bounded by polygons and therefore, a cone is not a polyhedron.
NO a cone is not a polyhedron as it has a curved surface. Similarly sphere and cylinders r 3D but not polyhedrons
In a right circular cone a line from the vertex to the center of the circular base is perpendicular to the base. In an oblique circular cone that same line will not be perpendicular.
True
No it cant
False. The surface area formula for a right cone is not the same as the surface area formula for an oblique cone.
True. This is because the slant height of an oblique cone cannot be defined.
False
Yes, a cone would fit such a description
Examples of non polyhedron are cone cylinder spere