3D Shapes (Edexcel IGCSE Maths A (Modular))

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Properties of 3D Shapes

What common 3D shapes do I need to know about?

  • There are a number of common 3D shapes

    • You should know their names

    • and their key properties

  • A prism is a 3D shape with the same cross-section throughout

    • The cross-section of a cube is a square

    • The cross-section of a cuboid is a rectangle

    • There are other prisms, such as triangular prisms or hexagonal prisms

      • In these cases the exam question will make sure the shape of the cross-section is clear

    A prism.
    • A cylinder is similar to a prism

      • The cross-section of a cylinder is a circle

A cylinder.
  • There are a number of different types of pyramid

    • A pyramid has a flat base and sloping sides that meet at a point

    • The pyramid may have a square, rectangular or triangular base

    • Some pyramids have special names you should know

      • A triangular-based pyramid is called a tetrahedron

    A square-based pyramid.
    • A cone is similar to a pyramid

      • A cone has a circular base

Cone volume, IGCSE & GCSE Maths revision notes
  • A sphere is a round solid ball shape

A sphere.

What are the properties of 3D shapes?

  • 3D shapes have a number of faces, vertices and edges

    • A face is a single surface of the 3D shape

    • A vertex (plural, vertices) is a corner of the 3D shape

    • An edge joins one vertex to another

  • You should know the number and shape of the faces for the common 3D shapes

    • A cube has 6 equal, square faces

    • A cuboid has 3 pairs of rectangular faces

    • A cylinder has 2 equal circular faces and 1 rectangular face (its curved surface)

    • A triangular prism has 2 equal triangular faces and 3 rectangular faces

      • If the triangular faces are equilateral then all of the rectangles will be equal

      • If the triangular faces are isosceles then two of the rectangles will be equal

    • A square-based pyramid has 1 square face and 4 equal triangular faces

    • A tetrahedron has 4 triangular faces

    • A sphere has 1 face; it is a ball-shape

Properties of 3D shapes.

Examiner Tips and Tricks

  • Remembering the properties of 3D shapes will help in particular with questions involving surface area

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