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Extending Surface Area and Volume

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right prism   a prism with lateral edges that are also altitudes.  
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Oblique prism   if the lateral edges are not perpendicular to the bases.  
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right cyclinder   if the axis of a cylinder is also the altitude, then a cylinder is a right cylinder.  
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oblique cylinder   if the axis of a cylinder is NOT also the altitude.  
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isometric views   corner views of 3-D geometricsolids  
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lateral faces   faces that are not bases  
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lateral edges   lateral faces intersect at lateral edges, which are parallel and congruent.  
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Base edges   the lateral faces intersect at the base at base edges.  
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altitude   perpendicular segment that joins the planes of the bases.  
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height   length of the altitude.  
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lateral area of a prism   the sum of the areas of the lateral faces.  
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axis of a cylinder   the segment with endpoints that are centers of the circular bases.  
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regular pyramid   base that is a regular polygon and the altitude has an endpoint at the center of the base.  
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slant height   the height of each lateral face.  
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spherical geometry   geometry on a sphere  
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similar solids   have exactly the same shape but not necessarily the same size.  
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congruent solids   the same shape and the same size.  
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non-Euclidian geometry   geometry in which at least one of the postulates of Euclidean geometry fails. (Example: Parallel Postulate does not hold true on a sphere.)  
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