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Two-dimensional shapes from slicing shapes
In two sentences explore the difference between two dimensional shapes that result from slicing a cone vertically as its point versus anywhere else
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Slicing a cone vertically at its point will result in a triangle, whereas slicing a cone horizontally at any other point will result in an ellipse. The difference between the two shapes lies in their number of sides and the way they curve.
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