A block model is viewed from the top, front, and side. Which statement is true?
Topic: Views and Spatial Visualisation · Skill: Interpret 3D arrangements from 2D views
Assignment Practice
Practise focused skills from Exploring Some Geometric Themes
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A block model is viewed from the top, front, and side. Which statement is true?
Topic: Views and Spatial Visualisation · Skill: Interpret 3D arrangements from 2D views
Which is Euler's formula for a convex polyhedron?
Topic: Geometric Paths and Patterns · Skill: Find shortest paths on surfaces
Can a convex polyhedron have faces, vertices, and edges?
Topic: Geometric Paths and Patterns · Skill: Recognize self-similar fractal patterns
A geometric path has several turns on a grid. What is the best way to describe it accurately?
Topic: Geometric Paths and Patterns · Skill: Extend geometric patterns using rules
How many faces, edges, and vertices does a triangular prism have?
Topic: 3D Solids and Nets · Skill: Identify faces, edges, and vertices of solids
Progressive Grade 8 Math practice for Exploring Some Geometric Themes covering 3D Solids and Nets, Geometric Paths and Patterns, Views and Spatial Visualisation.
Interpret 3D arrangements from 2D views, Find shortest paths on surfaces, Recognize self-similar fractal patterns, Extend geometric patterns using rules, Identify faces, edges, and vertices of solids