The corresponding solid figure formed by combining circles and rectangles is a cylinder. In this case, the circular bases of the cylinder are formed by the circles, while the rectangular sides wrap around to create the height of the cylinder. If the rectangle is oriented vertically, it can also represent the curved surface area of the cylinder when "unwrapped."
Draw a rectangle for the side of the cylinder and on top and bottom of this rectangle 2 circles for the base and the top of the cylinder The rectangle width would be the diameter of the circle large and the same height that the cylinder
A solid figure that has 2 parallel bases that are congruent circles. A Cylinder is a solid figure described by the revolution of a rectangle about one of its sides which remains fixed. Two ends of a cylinder are the circles of same diameter. Examples include pipes, cans, and poles. cylinder? A Cylinder is a solid figure described by the revolution of a rectangle about one of its sides which remains fixed. Two ends of a cylinder are the circles of same diameter. Examples include pipes, cans, and poles.
4. It is basically a tilted rectangle. The actual definition is a quadrilateral (four sided figure) that the corresponding sides are parallel.
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with a right angle at each corner. A rhombus is a figure with four equal sides. A figure that is both a rectangle and a rhombus is a square.
Rectangle prism
A cylinder
Draw a rectangle for the side of the cylinder and on top and bottom of this rectangle 2 circles for the base and the top of the cylinder The rectangle width would be the diameter of the circle large and the same height that the cylinder
A solid figure that has 2 parallel bases that are congruent circles. A Cylinder is a solid figure described by the revolution of a rectangle about one of its sides which remains fixed. Two ends of a cylinder are the circles of same diameter. Examples include pipes, cans, and poles. cylinder? A Cylinder is a solid figure described by the revolution of a rectangle about one of its sides which remains fixed. Two ends of a cylinder are the circles of same diameter. Examples include pipes, cans, and poles.
4. It is basically a tilted rectangle. The actual definition is a quadrilateral (four sided figure) that the corresponding sides are parallel.
Rectangle is a two-dimensional figure.
The answer depends on what information about the rectangle you do have.
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with a right angle at each corner. A rhombus is a figure with four equal sides. A figure that is both a rectangle and a rhombus is a square.
Rectangle prism
Since a frustum is a portion of a solid, three-dimensional figure, and a rectangle is a plane, two-dimensional figure, there can be no such thing as the frustum of a rectangle.
A polyhedron is a 3 dimensional figure made of polygons. A cylinder is made of two circles and a rectangle around the middle. Since circles are not considered polygons (don't have straight edges), a cylinder cannot be a polyhedron. I just had a discussion about this with my math students today.
Yes. A figure which is both a rhombus and a rectangle is commonly called a square.
If the figure has curved edges, then it's not a "rectangle".