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circle and rectangle. circle for the top and a curled rectangle with length equal to the circumference of the circle for the side.
The top view of a cylinder is a circle, the side views would be a rectangle.
This is a cylinder. When seen from the top or bottom it is a circle. From any side view (360°) it looks like a rectangle. There are special cases of other solids that appear like this but the cylinder is the most common. Traneengineer, Rocklin, CA
the side of this rectangle are marked off in centimeters.if the rectangle is enlarged proportionally so that the longer side is 45 cm how long will the shorter side be ?
A diagonal cannot be a side of a rectangle, and a side cannot be a diagonal.
circle and rectangle. circle for the top and a curled rectangle with length equal to the circumference of the circle for the side.
The top view of a cylinder is a circle, the side views would be a rectangle.
it depends upon the shape of the space.if its circle or rectangle or square.for circle ite pie*radius*radius for square its side*side(side of the square) for rectangle its length into breadth. and for general length*breadth. i hope it helped.
Fill the circle from straight lines from side to side like it was a rectangle. its the sum of the lengths of the sides.
The top view of a cylinder is a circle, the side views would be a rectangle.
The top view is a circle and the side view is a rectangle.
add the perimeter of the rectangle, minus the side that'c covered by the semi circle. then, find the circumference of the semi circle [diameter x pi, divided by 2] and addd them together
Well it depends if you look at it from the top it is a circle if you look at it from the side it is a rectangle.
A kind would be a,lets say 2 circles and one big giant rectangle would work. Get paper and work that out. Another Solution would be 1 circle at the side of an rectangle and an another side of that. Remeber I can not tell you the answer. Or theres a cone at the side and a rectangle at the bottom.
This is a cylinder. When seen from the top or bottom it is a circle. From any side view (360°) it looks like a rectangle. There are special cases of other solids that appear like this but the cylinder is the most common. Traneengineer, Rocklin, CA
If you're looking at the side, it's a rectangle. If you're looking at the end, it's a circle.
A circle cannot be cut into unit triangles without wastage. Therefore, the answer will depend on the combined area of the discarded sectors.