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right cone is sliced parallel to its base.

What is the shape of the resulting two-dimensional cross section?
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rectangle
rectangle

circle
circle

triangle
6 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When a right cone is sliced parallel to its base, the resulting two-dimensional cross section is a circle.

So the correct response is:

**circle**
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