- Home
Documents
- Do Now What shape would you get if you cut through the stick of butter? (give the most specific...
If you can't read please download the document
Do Now What shape would you get if you cut through the stick of butter? (give the most specific name)
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
- Slide 1
- Do Now What shape would you get if you cut through the stick of
butter? (give the most specific name)
- Slide 2
- Cross Section The face that results when you make one slice
through an object.
- Slide 3
- Objective SWBAT describe the two dimensional figures that
result from slicing three dimensional figures.
- Slide 4
- Parallel Slice (Horizontal) Oblique Slice (Angled)
Perpendicular Slice (Vertical)
- Slide 5
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
perpendicular slice through a rectangular prism.
- Slide 6
- Rectangle
- Slide 7
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
parallel slice through a rectangular prism.
- Slide 8
- Name the two dimensional cross section that results from a
parallel slice through a rectangular prism. Rectangle
- Slide 9
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from an
oblique slice through a rectangular prism.
- Slide 10
- Rectangle, parallelogram, or triangle depending on the angle
and positioning of the slice.
- Slide 11
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
perpendicular slice through a rectangular pyramid.
- Slide 12
- Triangle (through top vertex) Trapezoid (not through top
vertex)
- Slide 13
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from a
parallel slice through a rectangular pyramid.
- Slide 14
- Slide 15
- Name the two-dimensional cross section that results from an
oblique slice through a rectangular pyramid.
- Slide 16
- Trapezoid