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Geometric Solid at Math Glossary

What is it? A 3-dimensional shape bounded by surfaces. Common geometric solids include the rectangular prism, square pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere. Despite it name, a geometric solid is hollow; it does not include the points in its interior.

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