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Course 1 Chapter 14 Vocabulary Geometry: Measuring Area dn Volume

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baseThe faces on the top and bottom of a three-dimensional figure.
centerThe given point from which all points on a sphere are the same distance.
coneA three-dimensional figure with curved surfaces, a circular base and one vertex.
cubic unitsUsed to measure volume and tells the number of cubes of a given size that will fill a three-dimensional figure.
cylinderA three-dimensional figure with all curved surfaces, two circular bases and no vertices.
edgeThe intersection of faces of a three-dimensional figure.
faceThe flat surface of a three-dimensional figure.
heightThe shortest distance from the base of a parallelogram to its opposite side.
lateral faceA side of a three-dimensional figure.
prismA three-dimensional figure that has two parallel and congruent bases in the shape of polygons and at least three lateral faces shaped like rectangles. The shape of the bases tells the name of this figure.
pyramidA solid figure that has a polygon for a base and triangles for sides. It is named for the shape of its base.
sphereA three-dimensional figure with no faces, bases, edges, or vertices. All of its points are the same distance from a given point called the center.
surface areaThe sum of the areas of all the surfaces (faces) of a three-dimensional figure.
three-dimensional figureA figure that encloses a part of space.
vertex (vertices)The point where the edges of a three-dimensional figure intersect.
volumeThe amount of space that a three-dimensional figure contains. It is expressed in cubic units.


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