The diagram below shows a 3D object made from six cubes. a. Draw 2D drawings of the
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The diagram below shows a 3D object made from six cubes.
a. Draw 2D drawings of the elevations shown on the diagram.
b. Are the two 2D elevations enough to be able to visualise the 3D shape correctly? Justify your answer. No, the two elevations are not enough.
If the cube labelled ‘1’ was moved one space to the rear, both the elevations would still look the same.
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Cambridge Checkpoint Lower Secondary Mathematics Student's Book 7
ISBN: 9781398301948
3rd Edition
Authors: Frankie Pimentel, Ric Pimentel, Terry Wall
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