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REY [17]
4 years ago
14

How many triangles are needed to draw the net of this object?

Mathematics
1 answer:
fomenos4 years ago
5 0
For this case we observe that we have a triangular prism.
 The triangular prism has two triangles.
 A triangle for the base of the prism.
 A triangle for the top of the prism.
 The lateral faces of the prism are rectangular.
 Answer:
 
Are needed:
 
2 triangles
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