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A hexagonal prism.
If the triangles are congruent and you match the hypotenera the right way, you can get a rectangle. If the triangles are not congruent, you can't even necessarily get a quadrilateral.
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."
A cylinder would fit the given description
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A hexagonal prism.
If the triangles are congruent and you match the hypotenera the right way, you can get a rectangle. If the triangles are not congruent, you can't even necessarily get a quadrilateral.
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."
A cylinder would fit the given description
A cylinder would fit the given description
These shapes are different in some ways:A parallelogram contains two pairs of congruent angles such that they are not adjacent to each other. A rectangle contains all four right angles.The diagonals of both shapes are formed differently from another.A parallelogram has a pair of congruent parallel slanted sides while a rectangle doesn't.
A three-dimensional solid formed by stacking congruent circles is known as a cylinder. When the circles are stacked vertically, they create the cylindrical shape, defined by a circular base and a specific height. If the circles are stacked in a way that forms a cone, the resulting solid is a cone, tapering to a point at the top. Additionally, if the circles are arranged in a closed loop, they can form a toroidal shape, resembling a doughnut.
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
A=l*w A=8*4 A=32 diagonal cuts the rectangle into two congruent triangles. 32/2 = 16