Two different cross sections are taken parallel to the base of a three-dimensional figure. The two cross sections are the same shape, but are not congruent. Which could be the three-dimensional figure?.

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The geometric figures which could be this three-dimensional figure are:

  1. Cone
  2. Triangular pyramid
  3. Square pyramid

What is a cross section?

A cross section can be defined as an exposed surface or shape that is formed when a cut is made through a three-dimensional figure.

In this scenario, the geometric figures which could be this three-dimensional figure are:

  • Cone: when cut horizontally, its cross section would always form a circle of different sizes.
  • Triangular pyramid: when cut horizontally, its cross section would always form a triangle of different sizes.
  • Square pyramid: when cut horizontally, its cross section would always form a square of different sizes.

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