I need help on this question:
Name two examples of the three-dimensional figure describe.
Two...
Mathematics, 11.03.2021 01:10 josephvcarter
I need help on this question:
Name two examples of the three-dimensional figure describe.
Two parallel, congruent sides
The second question (this is the same for number 1)
One base
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