Two parallel circular bases that are congruent refer to two circular surfaces that are identical in size and shape and are positioned parallel to each other. This configuration is commonly found in three-dimensional shapes like cylinders and certain types of prisms. The distance between the bases remains constant, maintaining their parallel alignment.
A cylinder
Cylinder
Cylinder
The bases of a cylinder are circular shapes. A cylinder has two parallel circular bases that are congruent and connected by a curved surface. The circular bases are perpendicular to the height of the cylinder, which extends between them.
A cylinder has two parallel sides, which are the circular bases at the top and bottom. These bases are congruent and parallel to each other, while the curved surface connects them.
a cylinder
A cylinder
A cylinder has two parallel congruent faces and a curved surface.
Cylinder
A prism has two congruent parallel bases.
It is a cylinder
Cylinder
The bases of a cylinder are circular shapes. A cylinder has two parallel circular bases that are congruent and connected by a curved surface. The circular bases are perpendicular to the height of the cylinder, which extends between them.
A cylinder has two parallel sides, which are the circular bases at the top and bottom. These bases are congruent and parallel to each other, while the curved surface connects them.
Both a cylinder and a prism can have parallel and congruent bases.
parallelogram, because if the two bases are congruent and parallel then the sides will also have to be parallel, so it is a parallelogram
Most things do not have two congruent parallel bases. I do not, by desk does not, my lap top does not, etc etc.