Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids

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Lesson 25 Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids Name: Prerequisite: How do you identify shapes according to their properties? Study the example showing how to identify shapes by using their properties. Then solve problems 1 8. Example The Venn diagram at the right shows the relationship between plane figures, polygons, triangles, quadrilaterals, and pentagons. The most general category is plane figures, which include any closed two-dimensional shapes. This category includes polygons because polygons are closed plane figures with straight sides. Polygons include figures such as triangles, quadrilaterals, and pentagons because each of these figures is a closed plane figure with straight sides. Plane Figures Polygons Triangles Quadrilaterals Pentagons 1 Fill in the blanks using the categories in the Venn diagram. Quadrilaterals are both and. 2 An oval is a plane figure. a. Is an oval a polygon? Explain your answer. b. Does an oval belong in the Venn diagram hierarchy shown above? Explain. 3 Where would you include rectangles in the Venn diagram? Vocabulary hierarchy a ranking of categories based on properties. Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 25 Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids 261

Solve. 4 The flowchart at the right shows the relationship between polygons, quadrilaterals, and squares, ordered from general to specific from top to bottom. Mike makes a similar flowchart that shows the relationship between quadrilaterals, rectangles, and parallelograms, ordered from general to specific from top to bottom. Fill in the types of shapes to show the correct order. Polygons Quadrilaterals Squares Top: Middle: Bottom: 5 Refer to the flowchart in problem 4. Name a property of squares that is not a property of all quadrilaterals. Use the Venn diagram for problems 6 7. 6 Fill in the boxes to complete the Venn diagram. 7 Fill in the blanks below. The Venn diagram shows that rectangles,. Also, are both rectangles and rhombuses., and rhombuses are all 8 Draw a Venn diagram that includes the following: quadrilaterals, rhombuses, parallelograms, rectangles, and squares. Explain how you drew your diagram. Rhombuses Rectangles 262 Lesson 25 Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted.

Lesson 25 Name: Cross-Sections of Three-Dimensional Figures Study the example problem showing how to visualize cross-sections of three-dimensional figures. Then solve problems 1 8. Example Juaquin is baking cookies using cookie batter formed in the shape of a cylinder. How could he cut the cylinder to make circular cookies? Cutting a cross-section parallel to the circular bases produces a circle. 1 Suppose Juaquin wants to make rectangular cookies. How could he cut the cylinder to form rectangles from the dough? 2 Juaquin reshapes the dough into another threedimensional shape that could have a circular crosssection. What is one shape Juaquin could have made? 3 When you cut a cross-section of a three-dimensional shape, how many dimensions is the cross-section? Explain. 4 A cross-section taken of the cube shown is a triangle. Describe how the cube could have been sliced to produce that cross-section. Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 25 Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids 263

Solve. Use the information below and the diagram to solve problems 5 6. A concrete block like the one shown is often used as a support for construction posts. The top and base of the block are squares. 5 What shape results from a horizontal cross-section of the concrete block? Name and sketch the shape of this cross-section. 6 What shape results from a vertical cross-section of the concrete block? Name and sketch the shape of this cross-section. 7 Connie cut several cross-sections from a solid rubber ball. a. How would the cross-sections be alike? b. How would the cross-sections be different? 8 Ken says that he can produce four different plane figures from slicing a square pyramid. Is Ken correct? If so, name the figures and describe the slices that produce them. If not, explain why not. 264 Lesson 25 Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted.

Lesson 25 Name: Reason and Write Study the example. Underline two parts that you think make it a particularly good answer and a helpful example. Example Consider making the same slice through the figures below. Describe the slices that would produce the following cross-sections. cross-sections that are the same shape cross-sections that are different shapes Name and draw each cross-section produced by the slices. Show your work. Use words and diagrams to explain your answer. If I slice the two figures parallel to their bases, the cross-sections will both be circles. If I slice the two figures through their centers and perpendicular to their bases, the cross-sections will be different. The cross-section of the cone will be a triangle. The crosssection of the cylinder will be a rectangle. Where does the example... answer each part of the problem? use both words and diagrams? provide details? Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 25 Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids 265

Solve the problem. Use what you learned from the model. The same slice was made through two different threedimensional figures. The cross-section shown below was produced from both figures. A second slice was made through the figures in a different way than the first slice. The cross-sections shown below were produced from each figure. Name and sketch the two solids that could be sliced to produce the cross-sections above. Describe how they were sliced to produce the given cross-sections. Show your work. Use words and diagrams to explain your answer. Did you... answer each part of the problem? use both words and diagrams? provide details? 266 Lesson 25 Understand Plane Sections of Prisms and Pyramids Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted.