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Alchen [17]
4 years ago
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PLS HELP AN OGRE OUT Marco has drawn a line to represent the perpendicular cross-section of the triangular prism. Is he correct?

Explain. triangular prism lying on a rectangular face and a line drawn along the slant height of the triangle Yes, the line should be perpendicular to one of the rectangular faces Yes, the line should be perpendicular to the triangular faces No, the line should be perpendicular to one of the rectangular faces No, the line should be perpendicular to the triangular faces
Mathematics
1 answer:
Rzqust [24]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct option is;

Yes, the line should be perpendicular to one of the rectangular faces

Step-by-step explanation:

A perpendicular cross-section of a triangular prism resting on a rectangular face will have a triangular cross-section section an either side of the line of the cross-section, therefore we have;

Given that the triangular prism is lying on one of the rectangular faces, the perpendicular cross-section will be represented by a line drawn along the slant height of the triangular prism, therefore the correct option is yes, the line should be perpendicular to one of the rectangular faces.

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