A trapezium or a triangle.
If the pyramid is a right pyramid then they would both be isosceles.
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A pentagonal pyramid has five planes of symmetry. Each plane of symmetry passes through the apex of the pyramid and divides the pyramid into two equal halves. These planes of symmetry can be visualized as slicing the pyramid vertically or diagonally in different orientations to create mirror images.
That depends on the solid that you are slicing.If the solid is a cylinder, you can make a circle by slicing horizontally,or an ellipse by slicing diagonally.If the solid has a square "base", then you can make make squares,rectangles, and even hexagons.If the solid is a cone or better yet a double cone, you can constructthe conic sections (circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola).===================================Answer #2:The tidiest answer to the question is: A "section" is.
Conic Sections are figures that can be formed by slicing a three dimensional right circular cone with a plane. There are different ways to do this, and each way yields a different figure. These figures can be represented on the graph as well as algebraically. The four conic sections are circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas.
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Well, darling, the half of 46 is 23. It's as simple as slicing a cake in half, just without the calories. So, there you have it, half of 46 is 23.