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telo118 [61]
2 years ago
11

why does the prisms have a dashed and a solid line? Why isn't everything solid, or everything dashed? Do they represent differen

t things?​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Gwar [14]2 years ago
4 0

The prisms as indicated in the image attached to the task content have some of their lines solid and some dashed because; the prism is a 3-dimensional figure and all sides must be represented accordingly.

<h3>What is a 3-dimensional geometric figure?</h3>

According to the task content, it follows that the prism as indicated in the image attached to the task content is a 3-dimensional figure.

Also, the solid lines represents the sides visible to the observer, while the dashed lines represents the side areas which are invisible to the observer.

Read more on 3-dimensional geometric figures;

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