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An illustration shows a hexagonal pyramid. The left, center, and right front faces are visible. The edges that are not visible are indicated by dashed lines.
What shape is the base of the pyramid?
pentagon
hexagon
rectangle
triangle
An illustration shows a hexagonal pyramid. The left, center, and right front faces are visible. The edges that are not visible are indicated by dashed lines.
What shape is the base of the pyramid?
pentagon
hexagon
rectangle
triangle
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Describe the two-dimensional figure that results from slicing right rectangular pyramids perpendicular to the base through the apex.(1 point)
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Describe the two-dimensional figure that results from slicing right rectangular pyramids perpendicular from the side.
triangle
square
trapezoid
hexagon
triangle
square
trapezoid
hexagon
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An illustration shows a slide slice where a trapezoidal plane with a square frame is inserted into a 3 D pyramid through two of the corners. It is inserted midway on the slanting sides. The lines not visible are in dashed lines.
What is the two-dimensional shape created by slicing a rectangular pyramid from the side?
triangle
rectangle
square
trapezoid
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hexagon
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The two-dimensional figure that results from slicing right rectangular pyramids perpendicular to the base through the apex is a triangle.
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The two-dimensional figure that results from slicing right rectangular pyramids perpendicular from the side is a trapezoid.
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trapezoid
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