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OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

This two-dimensional shape can be created by rotating a _____ (Enter the appropriate letter in the blank, A. cylinder B. pyramid C. rhombus D. trapezoid ) about its base. Another two-dimensional shape that can give this shape is a ______ (enter the appropriate letter in the blank, A. hexagon B. pentagon C. rectangle D. triangle) rotated about a line joining two opposite vertices.

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

@bibby

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

rhombus would be for that space and that space only there are another set of options for the second blank im sorry i forgot to clarify

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

A RHOMBS IS A four sided shape

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

is that shape four sided? nope. So you cant get it by rotating a rhombus

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

is that shape a pyramid?

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

Nope, so you cant get it by rotating a pyramid

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

a trapezoid is also a four sided shape, so same for that option

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

so is a cylinder OMG!!!

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

a cylinder is obviously not the answer

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

FUUUUUUU

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

THIS IS A WTF QUESTION

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

ACTUALLY

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

GO WITH PYRAMID

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

pyramid

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

a pyramid can have more than 5 sides

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

you just confused the sh it outta me /.\ but okay what about the second blank

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

2 dimensional NOT 2 sided

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

well then flutter me. ts obviouly not cylinder

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

the other 2 shapes are all defined as having four sides

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

and the original shape does NOT have four sides, it has 6

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

so wtf

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

/.\

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

ITS RHOMBUS for number 1 i just looked it up

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

im 100% positive

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

no doubt in my mind absolutely

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

hexagon for number two absolute positive 100% no doubt swear on god

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

swear on @mathmale

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

Rhombus and hexagon ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

CHOOSE EM GO GO GO GO GO GO GO

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

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OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

RHOMBUS AND HEXAGON RHOMBUS AND HEXAGON RHOMBUS AND HEXAGON

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

RHOMBUS AND HEXAGON

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

IM RIGHT NO DOUBT

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

thanks :3

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

ill let you know the answer when i am done it doesnt show me right a way

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

WHUUUUU

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

OMG WHAT IF IM WRONG!11

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

I COULD DIE

OpenStudy (roguehamster2073):

ANSWER IT RHOMBUS AND HEXAGON GO GO GO GO

OpenStudy (welshfella):

the 2 dimensinal shape looks like this |dw:1477070410159:dw|

OpenStudy (ilovebmth1234):

i did

OpenStudy (welshfella):

the solid is formed by rotating it about its base ( the longest side).

OpenStudy (welshfella):

what is that shape called

OpenStudy (mathmale):

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