Three Dimensional Figures
Three Dimensional Figures
Dimensional
Figures
Pyrami Sphere Cylinder
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A three-dimensional figure is a
solid shape that includes some
space inside it.
• Vertex (plural:
vertices) -
The point at which three or
more edges meet Faces
Two main types of 3-D Figures
Prism:
• Has at least three faces that are
rectangles.
Pentagonal
Prism
Pyramids
Square Pyramid
Triangular
Pyramid
Other 3-D Figures
Not
Polyhedrons Polyhedrons
Identify the number of faces, edges, and
vertices.
Faces + Vertices - 2 =
A. Edges
5 faces
8 edges
5 vertices
B.
7 faces
15 edges
10 vertices
Identify the number of faces, edges, and
vertices on each three-dimensional figure.
6 faces
A. 12 edges
8 vertices
5 faces
B. 9 edges
6 vertices
Let’s Play
Name that Figure!
Cylinder
Triangular Prism
Cube
Square Pyramid
Pentagonal
Pyramid
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