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Unit_6 Visualising Solid Shapes(final).pmd

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Visualising Solid Shapes

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A prism whose lateral faces are all rectangles. Pyramid. A polyhedron with one polygonal base and triangular sides that meet at a common vertex.



Visualising Shapes.pmd

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(vi) A polyhedron whose all lateral faces are triangles is called a … (vii) A triangular pyramid is also known as ……… (viii) A rectangular prism is also 



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Section 9.4 - Geometry in Three Dimensions

25 May 2008 A pyramid is a right pyramid if all its lateral faces are congruent ... A regular polyhedron is a convex polyhedron whose faces are ...