Polyhedron
Net
A 2D pattern that can be folded into a 3D figure.
Prime Meridian
A line of longitude @ which longitude is defined to be 0 degrees.
Altitude of a prism
A perpendicular segment that joins the planes of the bases.
Cube
A polyhedrom with six faces, each of which is a square.
pyramid
A polyhedron in which the base can be any polygon and the other faces are triangles that meet @ a common vertex.
prism
A polyhedron with exactly two congruent, parallel bases. Other faces are called Lateral faces.
Right Prism
A prism with bases aligned one directly above the other and has lateral faces that are rectangles.
oblique
A prism with bases that are not aligned one directly above the other.
cone
A pyramid with a circular base.
Regular Polyhedra
All faces are congruent regular polygons.
International Date Line -
An imaginary line on the surface of the Earth that runs from the North to South poles and demarcates one calendar day from the next.
Slant Height
Length of the altitude of the lateral face of the pyramid.
Hemispheres -
Portions of spheres created by great circles.
Regular Pyramid
Regular polygon base w/ congruent isosceles triangles.
isometric drawing
Shows 3 sides of the figure from a corner view.
Orthographic Drawing
Shows a top, front, and right-side view.
Foundation Drawing
Shows the base of a structure and the height of each part.
Surface Area of a prism
Sum of the lateral area and the area of the two bases.
cross section
The intersection of a solid and a plane.
Height of a prism
The length of an altitude.
Altitude of a Pyramid
The perpendicular segment from the vertex to the base plane.
Lateral Area of a Prism
The sum of the areas of the lateral faces.
vertex
a point where three or more edges intersect.
edge
a segment that is formed by the intersection of two faces
cylinder
a space figure with two congruent and parallel cicular bases.
Polyhedron
a three dimensional figure whose surfaces are polygons
Great Circle
he center of the circle intersecting the sphere is the center of the sphere.
Sphere -
he set of all points in space equidistant from a given point called the center.
Surface Area
he sum of the lateral area and the area of the two bases.
Face
polygon on polyhedra