MA19.GDA.16
Identify the shapes of two-dimensional cross-sections of three-dimensional objects, and identify three-dimensional objects generated by rotations of two-dimensional objects.
Identify the shapes of two-dimensional cross-sections of three-dimensional objects, and identify three-dimensional objects generated by rotations of two-dimensional objects.
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Vocabulary
- Dissection arguments
- Cavalieri's Principle
- Cylinder
- Pyramid
- Cone
- Ratio
- Circumference
- Parallelogram
- Limits
- Conjecture
- Cross-section
Knowledge
- Techniques to find the area and perimeter of parallelograms.
- Techniques to find the area of circles or polygons.
Skills
- Accurately decompose circles, cylinders, pyramids, and cones into other geometric shapes.
- Explain and justify how the formulas for circumference of a circle, area of a circle, and volume of a cylinder, pyramid, and cone may be created from the use of other geometric shapes.
Understanding
- Geometric shapes may be decomposed into other shapes which may be useful in creating formulas.
- Geometric shapes may be divided into an infinite number of smaller geometric shapes, and the combination of those shapes maintain the area and volume of the original shape.