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Part A
in the table describe the shape of the cross section formed when a particular plane passes through the cone

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Answer:

plane parallel to the circular base, not passing through the tip of the cone: circle

plane parallel to the circular base, passing through the tip of the cone: A point

plane not parallel to the base, not passing through the base, and making an angle with the horizontal that is less than that made by the slant height of the cone: an oval that becomes more elongated as the angle with the horizontal increases

plane making an angle with the horizontal that is greater than that made by the slant height, passing through the tip of the cone : an isosceles triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Plane Parallel to the circular base, not passing through the tip of the cone: Circle.
  • Plane Parallel to the circular base, passing through the tip of the cone: A point.
  • Plane not parallel to the base, not passing through the base, and making an angle with the horizontal that is less than that made by the slant height of the cone: An oval that becomes more elongated as the angle with the horizontal increases.
  • Plane making an angle with the horizontal that is greater than that made by the slant height, passing through the tip of the cone : An isosceles triangle.

What is the cross section of a shape?

  • A cross-section is a plane section that is a section of a three-dimensional object that is parallel to one of its planes of symmetry or perpendicular to one of its lines of symmetry.
  • Describe shapes formed by cross-sections (square, rectangle, triangle, etc.)

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