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Mathematics 20-3 Module 5

Section 1: Viewing and Representing 3-D Objects

 

Self-Check 1
  1. Given the front, side, and top views that follow, construct a possible three-dimensional object. You can use blocks, sugar cubes, playdough, an online applet, or anything that works for you.

    This is an illustration of a two-dimensional view of a three-dimensional object.

    Answer

  2. Given the front, side, and top views that follow, construct a possible three-dimensional object.

    This is an illustration of a two-dimensional view of a three-dimensional object.

    Answer


glossary

It is now time to add new math terms to your Mathematics 20-3: Glossary Terms document.


In this lesson the new term you will add is

  • three-dimensional models (3-D models)