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son4ous [18]
3 years ago
15

Which object shown below could we slice perpendicular to its base/face to create a cross-section whose shape has two edges, one

straight and one curved?
Mathematics
1 answer:
mart [117]3 years ago
5 0

This question is not complete because it lack the options to choose from.

Complete question:

Which object shown below could we slice perpendicular to its base/face to create a cross-section whose shape has two edges, one straight and one curved?

A- Cone

B- Cube

C- Cylinder

D- Sphere

Answer:

A- Cone

Step-by-step explanation:

A cone is a one of the geometric shapes in which objects exist in that we have. A cone is 3 Dimensional shape.

A cone has a top point and a base and it is formed when a group or send of lines are drawn from the top point and it's connects to the both sides of the base.

A cone is a shape that when we slice the perpendicular to its base/face, we create a cross-section and the resulting shape has two edges, one straight and one curved.

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