Aplane intersects a solid. the resulting cross section is a trapezoid.
which situation d...
Mathematics, 05.10.2019 07:00 kaitlyn114433
Aplane intersects a solid. the resulting cross section is a trapezoid.
which situation describes the intersection?
a. the plane intersected a rectangular prism parallel to its base.
b. the plane intersected a rectangular pyramid perpendicular to the pyramid's base and through its vertex.
c. the plane intersected a rectangular pyramid perpendicular to the pyramid's base and not through its vertex.
d. the plane intersected a rectangular pyramid parallel to its base.
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