Section 10.1 Term Review
Geometry November 13, 2013 Today’s Question: How do we find the volume of cylinders, prisms, cones, and pyramids? Standard: MMC9-12.G.GMD1 and 3.
Three–Dimensional Figures Today you will learn to: identify and classify three-dimensional figures describe plane sections of right rectangular prisms.
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May 1, 2013 Students will analyze and determine the surface areas of prisms and cylinders. Why? So you can find the surface area of a drum, as in.
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