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The shape described by the intersection of the cone and the plane is simply a circle.
it is the difference of the edges that contract the same sides. so the answer is line point
is called an edge.
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A parabola is the figure formed by the intersection of a circular cone and a plane that lies parallel to the edge of the cone. (the cone does not have to be a right [90°] circular cone).
A prism. A prism is named for its base, eg a triangular prism has a triangle for the base. If the base is a circle, the circular prism is called a cylinder.
Right Circular Cone
Cylinder - a solid figure formed by two congruent parallel circles joined by a curved surface.
When two parallel lines are both intersected by a tranversal which is a nonvertical line, otherwise all angles formed by that intersection are right angles.
A cylinder would fit the given description
A cylinder would fit the given description
Sure. You could have a set of parallel lines crossed by two transversals that are parallel to each other. The figure formed by their intersection would be a parallelogram! That's one way of looking at it...
Figure that are congruent are shapes are the same size and shape. So when two formed congruent triangles are both together they fit just right.
There are 56 pairs of congruent angles.
A line is.
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