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Section 10.1 Term Review
3.2a: Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders p. 591-598 Primary M(G&M)–10–6 Solves problems involving perimeter, circumference, or area of two dimensional.
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You will need: a straightedge Lesson 10.1 The Geometry of Solids Handout.
The two shaded faces of the prisms shown are its bases An altitude of a prism is a segment joining the two base planes and perpendicular to both The faces.
By: Emily Spoden. Trapezoid I’m a quadrangle that always has one pair of parallel lines.
Geometric Solids
Chapter 11 Section 11.1 – Space Figures and Cross Sections
Chapter 12.4 Surface Area of Cylinders
11.2 and 11.4: Prisms and Cylinders. Prisms Prism – A 3-dimensional figure with two congruent, parallel faces, called bases. Lateral Faces – Faces that.
M1A Warm Up: Just try this and see if you can remember… The distance from Raleigh to Wilmington is 120 miles, the distance from Wilmington to Charlotte.