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This educational overview explores various geometric solids, detailing their properties and structures. It covers rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, and cubes, highlighting the number of faces, vertices, edges, and defining traits of each shape. Additionally, it introduces nets—2D representations that can be cut and folded to create 3D models of these geometric solids. Whether you're studying geometry or just curious about shapes, this guide provides essential insights into the fascinating world of solid geometry.
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Rectangular Prism A rectangular prism has 6 faces 8 vertices 12 edges
Triangular Prism A triangular prism has 5 faces 9 edges 6 vertices
Pyramid A pyramid has 5 faces – 1 is a square or rectangle 5 vertices 8 edges
Cone A cone has A flat circular base 1 vertex 1 curved side
Cylinders A cylinder has 0 faces 0 edges 0 vertices
Cubes A cube has 6 faces 12 edges 8 vertices
Nets Nets are a paper shape of a geometric solid. When the shape is cut out and folded, it makes a model for the shape.