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ankoles [38]
4 years ago
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What attributes do all cylinders and all prisms have in common?

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Flauer [41]4 years ago
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All cylinders and prisms have a reflectional symmetry in common . For example, if you slice a cylinder (which is a type of prism) in half (through the side, not the top/bottom) then you end up with two cylinders (prisms). This is not true for a pyramid, for example.

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