6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Solid Figures


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parallel
congruent
bases

parallel
congruent
bases

lateral face (a polygon;
a face that is not a base)
edge (a segment)
vertex (a point)

The model at the right is an example of a solid figure.
Solid figures are three-dimensional. Their parts
are not all contained in the same plane.

Solid figures formed by flatplane surfaces are
called polyhedra.

Polyhedra are named by the shape of their base.

Prisms: polyhedra having polygons as parallel congruent bases
joined by rectangular faces.

triangular prism rectangular prism pentagonal prism

Pyramids: polyhedra having one polygon as a base
and triangular faces that share a common vertex.

triangular pyramid rectangular pyramid hexagonal pyramid

Not polyhedra: solid figures having curved surfaces.

cylinder cone sphere

Is the figure a prism or a pyramid? Tell how many
faces, edges, and vertices it has. (Hint: The bases are also faces.)

















one base

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