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Introduction to 3D Geometry Concepts

The document introduces the key components of 3D geometry including vertices, edges, faces, and volume. It defines solids as closed 3D shapes bounded by 2D figures. Solids are categorized as polyhedrons with flat faces or non-polyhedrons with curved surfaces. Specific polyhedrons discussed include prisms, pyramids, cubes, and tetrahedrons. Basic curved solids and examples of practice nets are also presented.

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Introduction to 3D Geometry Concepts

The document introduces the key components of 3D geometry including vertices, edges, faces, and volume. It defines solids as closed 3D shapes bounded by 2D figures. Solids are categorized as polyhedrons with flat faces or non-polyhedrons with curved surfaces. Specific polyhedrons discussed include prisms, pyramids, cubes, and tetrahedrons. Basic curved solids and examples of practice nets are also presented.

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An introduction to 3D Geometry

Labeling the important parts of a solid

Vertex Edges

Faces Volume
Labeling the important parts of a solid

Vertex Edge
The point where three A line where 2
or more faces meet faces meet
(corner)

Face Volume
2D Surface that Is the amount of
bounds the 3D shape space inside the
given 3D shape
Solid Figures
A closed region in space
bounded by 2D figure(s)

Non- Polyhedron
Polyhedrons Curved Solids
Solid figures purely bound by
Solid figures that have
flat surfaces (polygons)
curved surfaces
Polyhedrons
Just enjoy the show ☺
Prisms VS Pyramids
Important!

Cube is a special type of Prism

Tetrahedron is a special type of Pyramid


Basic polyhedrons to remember
for grade 6 ☺
Curved Solids
Basic curved solids to remember
for grade 6 ☺
Practice
Which of the following will form a cube?
Which one is the net of rectangular prism?
Which solid can be formed by the given net?
Which of the following is a cylinder?
Which solid can be formed by the given net?
Which solid can be formed by the given net?
Which solid can be formed by the given net?

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