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Please the answer has to stasfied these: 1/ Accuracy and completeness of mathema

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Please the answer has to stasfied these:
1/ Accuracy and completeness of mathematical work. 2/ vocabulary definitions 3/ written explanation in complete sentences describing how you will work the problem. 3/ Conclusion. Summarize your work and solution.
Q/ A pyramid is a solid of revolution. If true , provide an example. If false , explain why . Please the answer has to stasfied these:
1/ Accuracy and completeness of mathematical work. 2/ vocabulary definitions 3/ written explanation in complete sentences describing how you will work the problem. 3/ Conclusion. Summarize your work and solution.
Q/ A pyramid is a solid of revolution. If true , provide an example. If false , explain why .
1/ Accuracy and completeness of mathematical work. 2/ vocabulary definitions 3/ written explanation in complete sentences describing how you will work the problem. 3/ Conclusion. Summarize your work and solution.
Q/ A pyramid is a solid of revolution. If true , provide an example. If false , explain why .

Explanation / Answer

Statement: A pyramid is a solid of revolution

FALSE

By definition, a pyramid is a structure whose base is a polygon (a straight-sided flat shape) and the sides are triangles which meet at the top (the apex).

Whereas, by defintion, , a solid of revolution is a solid figure obtained by rotating a plane curve around some straight line (the axis of revolution) that lies on the same plane.

These two figures are distinctly different as the former has flat sides and the latter has spherical symmetry about an axis.

Thus the statement that a pyramid is a solid of revolution is FALSE