Display Title
Video Definition 53--3D Geometry--Vertical Cross-Section of an Antiprism
Display Title
Vertical Cross-Section of an Antiprism
Topic
3D Geometry
Definition
A vertical cross-section of an antiprism is the intersection of the antiprism with a vertical plane, resulting in a polygon.
Description
Vertical cross-sections of an antiprism provide insights into the antiprism's complex structure. Depending on the plane's position, the resulting shape can vary, offering a unique perspective on the antiprism's geometry. This concept is useful in fields like architecture and design, where polyhedral shapes are used to create innovative structures. In math education, studying cross-sections of antiprisms helps students understand the relationship between two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometry, enhancing their spatial reasoning skills. For example, a vertical cross-section of an antiprism can result in a polygon that illustrates the shape's symmetry and complexity.
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Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.MD.C.3 |
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Duration | 1 minutes |
Grade Range | 4 - 6 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Geometry • 3D Geometry • 3-Dimensional Figures |
Copyright Year | 2024 |
Keywords | three-dimensional geometry, 3d Geometry, defnitions, glossary term |