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Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles, COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 so the figure is a rectangular prism. 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures

Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles, COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 so the figure is a rectangular prism. 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures

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Page 1: Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles, COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 so the figure is a rectangular prism. 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures

Describe the base and name the prism.

The bases are rectangles,

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so the figure is a rectangular prism.

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Page 2: Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles, COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 so the figure is a rectangular prism. 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures

Name the geometric figure.

The figure is a sphere.

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Page 3: Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles, COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 so the figure is a rectangular prism. 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures

Draw a pentagonal prism.

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Step 1

Draw a pentagon.

Step 2

Draw a second

pentagon congruent

to the first.

Step 3

Connect the vertices.

Use dashed lines for

hidden edges.

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Page 4: Describe the base and name the prism. The bases are rectangles, COURSE 2 LESSON 8-7 so the figure is a rectangular prism. 8-7 Three-Dimensional Figures

Name each figure.

1. 2.

3. Draw a square pyramid.

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hexagonalprism

cylinder

Sample:

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