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When a rectangular prism is cut obliquely, the cross-section can take on various shapes depending on the angle and position of the cut. Typically, the most common cross-section is a parallelogram, but it can also be a trapezoid or even a more complex shape, such as a polygon with more sides, if the cut is made at different angles. The specific dimensions and angles of the cut will determine the exact shape and area of the cross-section.

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