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They have at least one circular base.

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Q: How are cylinders and cones alike in math?
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How are cylinders and cones different and alike?

Different:cylinders and cones are different because cylinders have paralle sides and a cone does not because it has a base and a vertex so that mean that the cone comes up to a pointAlike: The cylinder and cone are both three-dimensional figures. They both have to do with geomatry.


Cylinders and cones are just polyhedrons with circular bases?

False. Cylinders and cones are not just polyhedrons with circular bases.


How are pyramids and cones different than prisms and cylinders?

Pyramids and cones have a pointed top (apex) while prisms and cylinders have flat tops. Pyramids and cones have a single base, while prisms have two parallel bases. Cones have a curved surface while pyramids have triangular faces.


Which three-dimensional figures have circular bases?

Cones, cylinders.


Why are cylinders and cones not considered to be polyhedrons?

A polyhedron is defined as a "geometric solid in three dimensions with flat edges and straight faces". As both cylinders and cones have curved faces, neither are polyhedra.


Why aren't cylinders and cones and spheres polygons?

polygons have faces and cylinders and cone and spheres only has bases not faces.


What 3 dimensional figure has a round base?

Cones, hemispheres, and cylinders have.


Are cones and cylinders polyhedra?

No. They have curved edges, so they can't be polyhedra.


What is the similarity among spheres cones and cylinders?

A circular cross-section.


What are examples of prisms pyramids cylinders and cones in real life?

Prisms: Feed troughs, bathtubs, and boxes. Pyramids: Pyramids of Egypt and the Aztecs. Cylinders: Cans, pistons, tubes, and pipes. Cones: Ice cream cones, funnels, and the bottom part of a water tower.


Why aren't cylinders cones and spheres polyhedrons geometry?

polyhedrons need flat face and edges, corners which cylinder cones don't have.


How are rectangles and cones alike?

they're both 3 dimensional