Representing Three-Dimensional Figures with Nets
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In this video, students learn how to represent three-dimensional figures using nets by analyzing their faces and bases. The video explains the difference between 2D images and actual three-dimensional figures. It also demonstrates how to identify the correct net for various shapes, such as prisms and cylinders, by examining the congruence and parallelism of their faces and bases.
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