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Three-Dimensional Figures

COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7. Three-Dimensional Figures. Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles ,. so the figure is a rectangular prism . 8-7. COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7. Three-Dimensional Figures. Name the geometric figure. The figure is a sphere . 8-7. Step 1

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Three-Dimensional Figures

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  1. COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles, so the figure is a rectangular prism. 8-7

  2. COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures Name the geometric figure. The figure is a sphere. 8-7

  3. Step 1 Draw a pentagon. Step 2 Draw a second pentagon congruent to the first. Step 3 Connect the vertices. Use dashed lines for hidden edges. COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures Draw a pentagonal prism. 8-7

  4. Sample: COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures Name each figure. 1.2. 3. Draw a square pyramid. hexagonal prism cylinder 8-7

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