The shape resulting from a vertical, angled and horizontal cross section of a triangular pyramid.
Answer to Problem 2GP
The shape resulting from a vertical, angled and horizontal cross section of a triangular pyramid is described.
Explanation of Solution
Vertical Pyramid:
In vertical pyramid a vertical plane will cut the pyramid into two parts with a cross section of a
Angled Pyramid:
Angled Pyramid is formed by the connecting a
A right angled pyramid has its apex above an edge or vertex of the base.
Cross Section pyramid:
Cross Section pyramid is the intersection of a figure in three dimensional space with a plane. So in these figure the plain cutting through the pyramid, part of the pyramid removed and the cross section.
Also take a slice parallel to the base. Cross sections parallel to the base will be hexagons.
Conclusion:
Hence, the identifications and the details are mentioned above.
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