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Right Prism

Parallel Planes

Parallel planes are the planes that do not intersect.

Diagonal

Right Prism is a prism that has two bases, one directly above the other, and that has its lateral faces as rectangles.

Surface Area

Distance Formula

The surface area of a solid object is the total area of the object's faces and curved surfaces. Area of a torus is: A=

A straight line inside a shape that goes from one corner to another (but not an edge).

Volume

The distance formula is used to determine the distance, d, between two points. The formula to find the distance is:

Prism

A solid object that has two identical ends and all flat sides.

It can be also a polyhedron.

Perspective Drawing

Geometric perspective makes subjects in a drawing look like they recede into distant space, appearing smaller the farther they are away from you.

Volume is the amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies. Capacity. To find the volume of a ellipsoid is: (4/3) pi r1 r2 r3

Edge

Vertex

The edge is the lines that form the polygons or a solid

Base Area

The area of a cylinder base is: A=

The vertex is a venue of the lines to form a polygon like the triangle in the bike

Oblique Prism

A oblique prism is a prism with bases that are not aligned one directly above the other

Lateral Edge

The lateral faces meet to form the lateral edges

Face

Lateral Face

The faces that join the bases of a solid are called Lateral Faces

In solid geometric, a face is a flat surface that forms part of the boundary of a solid object

Base

Any side of a triangle can serve as a base. So any triangle has three bases

Dihedral Angle

In geometry, a dihedral or torsion angle is the angle between two planes that doesn’t form a 90 degrees angle

Polyhedron

Octant

Skew Lines

In geometry, a polyhedron is a solid in three dimensions with flat faces and straight edges.

The area enclosed by two radius at a 45° angle and the intersected arc.

skew lines are two lines that do not intersect and are not parallel