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Solid
Geometry Solid
geometry adds literally another
dimension to the plane geometry explained in the previous chapter—instead
of squares and circles, we now have cubes and spheres. These three-dimensional
shapes can be slightly more difficult to visualize, but there are
only a few specific solids that you’ll need to know about for the
Math IIC. We’ll review them one by one.
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