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A two-dimensional shape is rotated to form the solid object shown in the figure. This two-dimensional shape can be created by rotating a ____1____ about its base. Another two-dimensional shape that can give this shape is a ____2_____ rotated about a line joining two opposite vertices.

1st Blank:
a. cylinder
b. pyramid
c. rhombus
d. trapezoid

2nd blank:
a. hexagon
b. pentagon
c. rectangle
d. triangle

A two-dimensional shape is rotated to form the solid object shown in the figure. This-example-1
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Answer:

Trepzoid

2) Hexagon

Explanation:

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Answer:

1) Trepzoid

2) Hexagon

Explanation:

A two-dimensional shape is rotated to form the solid object shown in the figure. This two-dimensional shape can be created by rotating a trapzoid about its base. Another two-dimensional shape that can give this shape is a hexagon rotated about a line joining two opposite vertices.

Trapzoid: It is figure whose two sides are parallel and other two sides are non-parallel. Please take a look attachment for trapzoid. If we rotate trapzoid with longer parallel side we will get same 3-D figure as shown in diagram.

hexagon: It is polygon which has six sides. If we rotate hexagon with their opposite vertices. we will get same 3-D figure as shown in diagram. Please see the attach file.


A two-dimensional shape is rotated to form the solid object shown in the figure. This-example-1
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