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  • 20-07-2018
For both part A and part B, the cross-section would be a square.

For part c, the reasons the shapes are the same is the 3-D figure of a cube has 6 faces that are all squares. Since every face is a square, you cannot cut a cross-section that is any shape but a square. Cross-sections in 3-D prisms can reflect the face they are nearest to, so with every face being identical on a cube, the cross sections are also identical.

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