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Mathematics, 27.01.2020 01:31 paras29

Acube with a side length of 6 feet is sliced diagonally such that it passes through the three vertices shown in the figure. which describes the cross section?

a cube. a cross section is a triangle that touches 3 corners of the cube.
a triangle with 3 equal sides measuring 6 feet
a triangle with 3 equal sides measuring greater than 6 feet
a triangle with only 2 equal sides measuring 6 feet
a triangle with only 2 equal sides measuring greater than 6 feet


Acube with a side length of 6 feet is sliced diagonally such that it passes through the three vertic

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