1. A _ is a three-dimensional geometric figure.

2. A line segment that extends from one edge of the cirlce to the other edg of the circle is a _

try chord, triangle.

chord works but triangle does not.

opps, sorry, pyramid, sphere, are three dimensional figures.

it still doesnt fit. its 5 letters.

A line segment that extends from one edge of the circle to the other edge of the circle is a _.

1. A solid is a three-dimensional geometric figure. To understand what a solid is, you can start by thinking about two-dimensional shapes, such as squares, triangles, and circles. These shapes lie on a flat surface and are called plane figures. However, when we add depth to these shapes, they become three-dimensional figures or solids. Examples of solids include cubes, spheres, cylinders, and pyramids. If you're given a figure and asked to identify if it's a solid, examine if it has length, width, and height.

2. A line segment that extends from one edge of the circle to the other edge of the circle is called a diameter. To visualize this, think of a circle as a curved line with all points equidistant from the center. The diameter is a straight line that passes through the center of the circle and touches two points on its circumference. To find the diameter of a circle, you can measure the distance across the circle passing through the center or use a formula involving the radius (the distance from the center to any point on the circle). The formula for calculating the diameter is D = 2r, where D represents the diameter, and r represents the radius.