Question
Which statements are true about three-dimensional figures? Select two options.
A sphere has no bases.
A prism must have a triangular or rectangular base.
A square pyramid must have lateral faces that are squares.
A triangular prism has two triangular bases and four triangular lateral faces.
The lateral face of a cylinder is in the shape of a rectangle.
A sphere has no bases.
A prism must have a triangular or rectangular base.
A square pyramid must have lateral faces that are squares.
A triangular prism has two triangular bases and four triangular lateral faces.
The lateral face of a cylinder is in the shape of a rectangle.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two true statements about three-dimensional figures are:
1. **A sphere has no bases.**
2. **The lateral face of a cylinder is in the shape of a rectangle.**
The other statements are not accurate regarding three-dimensional figures. A prism can have various shapes for its bases (not just triangular or rectangular), a square pyramid has lateral faces that are triangles (not squares), and a triangular prism has two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces (not four).
1. **A sphere has no bases.**
2. **The lateral face of a cylinder is in the shape of a rectangle.**
The other statements are not accurate regarding three-dimensional figures. A prism can have various shapes for its bases (not just triangular or rectangular), a square pyramid has lateral faces that are triangles (not squares), and a triangular prism has two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces (not four).