It is called an Elliptical Cylinder. Hope that helps.
cylinder's are shape's by them selves . So it means that it is impossible to find what shape it is
Both, a cylinder and a prism have two faces (bases) at either end. These are parallel and identical. A plane that is parallel to these bases will cut the cylinder (or prism) in identical cross sections.
A right circular cylinder has two bases. If you consider these bases to be faces, then the is yes.
circle, oval
A 3d oval is called an ovoid. Egg would work as well
No, it is also a cylinder.
An oval 3D shape is called an ellipsoid. It is a three-dimensional shape that is similar to a stretched out sphere.
cylinder's are shape's by them selves . So it means that it is impossible to find what shape it is
They are usually called the bases.
a cylinder does have 2 bases A cylinder has two bases.
A cylinder has 2 congruent bases, parallel lines called "elements" that connect the bases, and can have neither concave nor convex properties.
Both, a cylinder and a prism have two faces (bases) at either end. These are parallel and identical. A plane that is parallel to these bases will cut the cylinder (or prism) in identical cross sections.
the bases of a cylinder are both circles
Cylinder
An oval but a dip in the middle
Yes, the bases of a cylinder are indeed discs. A cylinder has two parallel circular bases, and these bases are flat, circular surfaces known as discs. The height of the cylinder is the distance between these two bases.
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