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1 Press Ctrl-A ©G Dear 2009 – Not to be sold/Free to use Solids Stage 6 - Year 11 General Mathematics Preliminary

2 Solid Shapes – Prisms (1/7) A prism is a solid where any cross- section, parallel to the base, is identical to the base. Press

3 Solid Shapes – Prisms (2/7) A prism is named according to the shape of the base. Triangular Prism Square Prism Pentagonal Prism

4 Solid Shapes – Pyramids (3/7) A pyramid is a solid with triangular sides that meet at an apex.

5 Solid Shapes – Pyramids (4/7) A pyramid is named according to the shape of the base. Triangular Pyramid Or Tetrahedral Square Pyramid Pentagonal Pyramid

6 Solid Shapes – Nets (5/7) The net of a solid is how it would look if it were folded out.

7 3.3 Solid Shapes – Nets (6/7) The net of a solid is how it would look if it were folded out.

8 Solid Shapes – Nets (6/7) The net of a solid is how it would look if it were folded out.

9 Solid Shapes – Vanishing Point (7/7). VP