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''Examples'':
''Examples'':
*Cube
*[[Cube]]
*Sphere
*[[Sphere]]
*Cylinder
*[[Cylinder]]
*Irregular icosahedron
*Irregular icosahedron
*[[Platonic solid]]


''Non-examples'':
''Non-examples'':
*Square
*[[Square]]
*Plane
*[[Plane]]
*Dodecahedron
*[[Dodecahedron]]
*Line
*[[Line]]
*Vector
*[[Vector]]

Latest revision as of 03:50, 11 October 2013

Solids are 3D shapes. They may or may not have holes. They may or may not have curved edges.

Examples:

Non-examples: