Using the piling method, which of the following can be constructed from discs alone?Check all that apply.A.Cone (including the vertex)B.SquareC.CubeD.PrismE.CylinderF.Cone (not including the vertex)
Question
Using the piling method, which of the following can be constructed from discs alone?Check all that apply.A.Cone (including the vertex)B.SquareC.CubeD.PrismE.CylinderF.Cone (not including the vertex)
Solution
Using the piling method, you can construct the following shapes from discs alone:
A. Cone (including the vertex) - Yes, you can construct a cone by piling discs of decreasing sizes.
E. Cylinder - Yes, you can construct a cylinder by piling discs of the same size.
F. Cone (not including the vertex) - Yes, you can construct a cone without the vertex by piling discs of decreasing sizes, just stop before you get to the smallest disc.
The other shapes (B. Square, C. Cube, D. Prism) cannot be constructed from discs alone using the piling method as they have straight edges and flat surfaces, which cannot be achieved by piling discs.
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