Cross Sections
Cube
A 3D figure with 6 square sides. Think dice.
Vertical Plane
A plane perpendicular to the base
The only cross section of a sphere. Varies in size but not in shape.
Circle
Which of the following is not a cross section of a rectangular prism? Rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, ellipse
Ellipse
A right rectangular prism is sliced in a way such that the plane passes through all six faces of the prism, what is the resulting cross section?
Hexagon
What is the greatest number of sides that will result from a cross section of a rectangular prism?
6
Cross Section
A 2 dimension shape created by the intersection of a plane and a 3 dimensional figure. Specifically it is the area in which the plane and the figure meet.
Plane
A 2 dimensional figure with no boundaries. Think of a piece of paper, then extend all sides until you can't see them any more.
Cone
A 3D figure with a circular base, rounded sides that terminate at a vertex at the other end. Think ice cream cone.
Square Pyramid
A 3D figure with a square base and 4 triangular sides that terminate at a vertex. Think Egyptian pyramid.
Sphere
A 3D figure with no faces, just a continuous curved edge. Think an orange.
Cylinder
A 3D figure with parallel bases and a rounded edges. Think can of soup.
Rectangular Prism
A 3D rectangle. Think a stick of butter.
Horizontal Plane
A plane parallel to the figures base
A cone is sliced with an angled or diagonal without going through the base or the vertex, what is the resulting cross section?
Ellipse (0val)
A right rectangular prism is sliced in a way such that the plane passes through the prism at a slant. what is the resulting cross section?
Paralleogram
A square pyramid is sliced in such a way that the plane passes through all five faces of the pyramid, what is the resulting cross section?
Pentagon
A cylinder is sliced in such a way that the plane cuts in a direction perpendicular to the base,what is the resulting cross section?
Rectangle
A right rectangular prism (with square base) is sliced such that the plane cuts in a direction parallel to the base, what is the resulting cross section?
Square
What is the greatest number of sides a cross section can have?
The greatest number of sides a cross section can have is determined by the number of faces the 3D figure has. EX A triangular prism has 4 faces. The greatest number of sides that a resulting cross section can have is 4...so a resulting cross section could not be a pentagon, because it has 5 sides.
A square pyramid is sliced in such a way that the plane cuts in a direction perpendicular to the base but does not pass through the vertex, what is the resulting cross section?
Trapezoid
A cone is sliced by a vertical plane and passes through the vertex, what is the resulting cross section?
Triangle
Can a cylinder produce a cross section that has 4 straight sides?
Yes, the perpendicular cross section of a cylinder is a rectangle (or a square depending on the cylinder's dimension.)