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GCSE: Solids, Plans and Elevation Dr J Frost Last modified: 19 th January 2014

This shape has 5 lines of symmetry. This square prism has 5 planes of symmetry. ? ?? Symmetry

Copy these diagrams into your books, and copy and complete the sentences. A cube has 9 planes of symmetry. A cylinder has ∞ planes of symmetry. This solid has 2 planes of symmetry. A half cylinder has 2 planes of symmetry. ? ? ? ? Planes of Symmetry

Front elevation Side elevation Plan Front ElevationSide ElevationPlan Elevation  

Front ElevationSide ElevationPlan Elevation   ? ??

Can we do the opposite: draw a 3D sketch given the plan and elevations? 3D sketch Side elevation Front elevation Plan ?

On provided sheet. Exercises