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Mathematics, 13.03.2020 03:38 pizzalover6994

A two-dimensional cross section is taken of a three-
dimensional object. If this cross section is a
triangle, what can not be the three-dimensional
object?
1) cone
2) cylinder
3) pyramid
4) rectangular prism

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