
Development of Pyramids and Cones
Students learn techniques for creating flat patterns for right and oblique pyramids and cones using radial line development.
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Students learn techniques for creating flat patterns for right and oblique pyramids and cones using radial line development.
Key Questions
- How do we determine the true lengths of the sloping edges of a pyramid?
- What is the principle behind radial line development for cones?
- How does an oblique cone complicate the development process compared to a right cone?
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