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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 14:00 emilyswinge4421

A triangular prism was sliced parallel to its base. What is the shape of the cross section shown in the figure? A triangular prism. The cross section is a triangle.
a triangle that has the same dimensions as either base of the prism
a triangle that does not necessarily have the same dimensions as either base of the prism
a parallelogram that is not a rectangle
a rectangle

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