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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 02:27, LlayahHarbin

Could a three-dimensional
figure with no triangular faces have
a cross section that is a triangle? If so,
use words and/or drawings to describe
how the figure(s) could be sliced to
provide that cross section.

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