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Solid Geometry
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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