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constructing-the-nets-of-solids
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Solids are three-dimensional geometric shapes. It is possible to represent them in two dimensions using a net which has each of the faces that make up the solid. Each solid has its own net.
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Constructing the Net of Prisms
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Constructing the Nets of Pyramids
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Constructing the Nets of Cylinders
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Constructing the Nets of Cones
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The Net and Drawing of a Sphere
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Constructing the net of a solid consists of representing each of its faces in two dimensions in the same plane.
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In other words, it is as if the solid has been broken up to see what each of its faces looks like and how they are linked together.
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Here are some examples of the nets of solids.
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Note: There isn’t just one way to construct the net of a solid. For example, a cube can be decomposed in several different ways. What is important is that once assembled, the net forms the desired solid.
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