A flat shape.
The closest thing I can think of is a Cinder Cone Volcano. They look like conical mountains
By definition, the circular cross-section of a cone changes linearly in width as you go along its axis. By definition, the cross-section of a prism is constant along its axis. So, by definition, a cone prism is an impossible shape.
It is a plane shape, ie it is 2-dimensional or flat. It is a closed shape defined by four straight lines that meet at four points, two lines at each point.
It will look like a cone-shaped party hat from the side and a bullseye from the top.
A flat shape.
The closest thing I can think of is a Cinder Cone Volcano. They look like conical mountains
A Cone
It depends how the cone was standing relative to the horizontal plane of the cut:It will result in:a circle (if the cone is with its circular base in a horizontal plane)a parabola (if the cone is with its circular base is in a vertical plane)an ellipse (if the cone is tilted with its circular base somewhere between a horizontal plane and a vertical plane).
It is an isosceles triangle and would look like a cone shape on graph paper
It would look similar to an isosceles triangle.
a cone
By definition, the circular cross-section of a cone changes linearly in width as you go along its axis. By definition, the cross-section of a prism is constant along its axis. So, by definition, a cone prism is an impossible shape.
it looks like a plane
If you look down from the top, it is circular. From the bottom, it is circular. From the side, it is a triangle.
It is a plane shape, ie it is 2-dimensional or flat. It is a closed shape defined by four straight lines that meet at four points, two lines at each point.
A cone does not have right angles.