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Outline
Three dimensional figures unfolded
Introduction
Nets of solids and their surface area
Activity
Three dimensional figures unfolded
Author:
rholtey
3-D geometrical figures
Table of Contents
Introduction
Relationships between two and three dimensional figures
How to make a net?
Nets of solids and their surface area
Net of a Square Pyramid
Net of a Cone
Net of a Cylinder
Net of a Cube
Net of a rectangular prisms
Net of a triangular prism
Activity
How many nets can you make?
Next
Relationships between two and three dimensional figures
New Resources
The Datasaurus Dozen
Slope Between 2 Points (Phase 2)
גיליון אלקטרוני להעלאת נתוני בעיה ויצירת גרף בהתאם
Perspective in Art
Prism Drawn in 2-Point Perspective
Discover Resources
suma
base
Constellations: Big Dipper
Similarity by SR-SR-SR: If two triangles ΔABC and ΔA’B’C’ have then they are similar.
Part B: No.4 Vivi Nguyen and Phianna Chau
Ten bacteria with exponential splitting times
Discover Topics
Upper and Lower Sum or Riemann Sum
Equilateral Triangles
Definite Integral
Similar Triangles
Polygons