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9-6 Review 1.Give an example of something that has four planes of symmetry. 2.Give an example of a geometric figure that has only one plane of symmetry.

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1 9-6 Review 1.Give an example of something that has four planes of symmetry. 2.Give an example of a geometric figure that has only one plane of symmetry.

2 Quote of the Day " People who lack confidence won't take risks. People without goals won't accomplish their dreams. That's why, if you believe in yourself, you can accomplish anything you set your mind to."

3 9-7 VIEWING SOLIDS AND SURFACES

4 WARM-UP Sketch what you would see if you were looking down on the object from the top. 1.Television 2.Merry-go-round 3.Couch 4.Ferris wheel 5. Basketball

5 Views or elevations Who uses them?? Architects use them to help clients visualize the building being constructed. L, R, F, & B views

6 Practice: 1. Draw the top view of a cylinder. 2. Draw a side view of a cone. 3. Draw the top view of a box. 4. Draw the top view of a square pyramid.

7 Building example P. 532 Here are three views of a prefabricated storage building made up of sections in the shape of congruent boxes. How many stories tall is the building? How many sections long is the building? Where is the tallest part of the building?

8 What things do we change from 3-d to 2-d? Art Architecture Maps CAD Engineering Movies Photographs

9 Building Plans Activity GOALS: To draw cubes using isometric paper To construct a building using the base, front, and right views To draw the constructed building using isometric paper To develop better spatial sense using cubes


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