3D Shapes into 2D Objects | SliceMaster 2000 | PBSMathClub
We've got an AMAZING machine for you, the SliceMaster, 2000. It lets you slice, slice, slice, 3D figures into perfectly flat 2D shapes. No odors! No tears! See all your favorite 3D shapes sliced into mouth watering 2D figures. With just a flick of the wrist, cubes become squares, cylinders become ovals, and cuboids become rhomboids. SliceMaster 2000.
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7.G.3 Draw construct, and describe geometrical figures and describe the relationships between them. Describe the two-dimensional figures that result from slicing three-dimensional figures, as in plane sections of right rectangular prisms and right rectangular pyramids.
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Tired of all that chopping.
Ahh. This cube just won't cut!
Such hard work. And it takes forever.
My geometry fruit salad is all lumpy.
Now there's a better way to transform those
3D shapes into perfect 2D shapes.
The Slicemaster 2000.
It let's you slice, slice, slice, 3D figures
into perfectly flat 2D shapes.
Great for squared potatoes au gratin.
Delicious.
With just one flick of the easy slid handle,
an entire sphere is sliced into circles.
In seconds.
No odors, no tears.
With Slicemaster 2000 transform any 3D shape
into a 2D figure with just a flick of the
wrist.
Buy one eight two and a quarter. Now!
It's like soooo easy.
Pyramids can become squares.
Rectangular prisms can become rectangles.
Cuboids can become rhomboids.
That's a thing?
It totally is.
That is so totally cool.
Wait no, not you. No. Keep buying.
At the heart of the Slicemaster 2000 is the
patented plane creator.
Three dimensional objects have three dimensions:
length, width and height.
But when our plane creator intersects a 3D
shape, the height gets chopped off.
ll that's left is a two dimension slice: length
and width.
It's good by height, hello 2D slice.
Cutting 3D shapes the old way can be dangerous.
But with Slicemaster your hand never touch
the plane.
Turning spheres into circles has never been
so easy.
Especially if your blindfolded.
Can I take this off now?
No. But wait, that's not all. With the angled
jin-su cut adapter included you create a bouquet
of slices from a single 3D object.
Drive the jin-su adapter through the apex
of a pyramid, you get a triangle.
But cut t horizontally, you get a square.
Cut it vertically, not through the apex, get
a trapezoid. Al from a single object.
Add the deluxe linearizer and the Slicemaster
2000 removes both the height and the width,
creating mouthwatering one-dimensional segments.
Two point connected by a line. In seconds.
Great for stir-fry.
The best part of the Slicemaster 2000 is the
price. It's totally free. 'Cause it already
exists.
In your mind.
Have a homework problem where you need to
take a 2D slice from a 3D object. Place that
3D shape into your Slicemaster and slice it
with your mind.
Perfect 2D slices every time.
Slicemaster 2000: the 2D slicer thats grrrrreat
for life.
Best thing is your hand won't even tough the
blade.
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