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Geometric Solids All bounded three-dimensional geometric figures. Examples: Sphere, Cylinders, Cubes, Cones, Pyramids, and Prisms
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The intersection of two or more faces of a three-dimensional figure.
Edge The intersection of two or more faces of a three-dimensional figure.
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One of the polygons that makes up the polyhedron.
Face One of the polygons that makes up the polyhedron.
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The point where three edges of a polyhedron meet.
Vertex The point where three edges of a polyhedron meet.
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Net A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional geometric figure.
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A three-dimensional figure that has polygons as faces.
Polyhedron A three-dimensional figure that has polygons as faces.
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Regular Polyhedron A three-dimensional solid that has congruent regular polygons as faces and has congruent angles between all faces.
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Having the same size, shape, and measure.
Congruent Having the same size, shape, and measure.
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A regular polyhedron whose six faces are congruent squares.
Cube A regular polyhedron whose six faces are congruent squares.
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Unit Cube A cube that is one unit in length, one unit in width, and one unit in height.
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Surface Area The total area of the two-dimensional surfaces (faces and bases) that make up a three-dimensional object.
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Prism A polyhedron with two parallel and congruent faces and all other faces parallelograms.
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Pyramid A polyhedron with one base and the same number of triangular faces as there are sides of the base.
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