Geometric Solid

Pronunciation: /ˌdʒi.əˈmɛt.rɪk ˈsɒl.ɪd/ Explain

A geometric solid is a 3-dimensional geometric figure.[3] Geometric solids include cubes and spheres. The surface of a geometric solid is the boundary between the solid and the rest of the geometric space.

References

  1. McAdams, David E.. All Math Words Dictionary, geometric solid. 2nd Classroom edition 20150108-4799968. pg 85. Life is a Story Problem LLC. January 8, 2015. Buy the book
  2. solid. merriam-webster.com. Encyclopedia Britannica. Merriam-Webster. Last Accessed 7/11/2018. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/solid. Buy the book
  3. surface. merriam-webster.com. Encyclopedia Britannica. Merriam-Webster. Last Accessed 7/11/2018. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/surface. Buy the book
  4. Keller, Samuel Smith. Mathematics for Engineering Students, Plane and Solid Geometry. www.archive.org. D. Van Nostrand Company. 1908. Last Accessed 7/11/2018. http://www.archive.org/stream/mathengineer00kellrich#page/1/mode/1up/search/solid. Buy the book

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McAdams, David E. Geometric Solid. 12/21/2018. All Math Words Encyclopedia. Life is a Story Problem LLC. http://www.allmathwords.org/en/g/geometricsolid.html.

Revision History

12/21/2018: Reviewed and corrected IPA pronunication. (McAdams, David E.)
7/10/2018: Removed broken links, updated license, implemented new markup, implemented new Geogebra protocol. (McAdams, David E.)
1/1/2010: Added "References". (McAdams, David E.)
4/18/2009: Initial version. (McAdams, David E.)

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