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Dive into the fascinating world of Cube-n-ometry, where mathematics meets science through three-dimensional visualization. Discover how cartographers, architects, and scientists capture the essence of complex objects by exploring different perspectives. Learn how to create front, top, and side views of 3D block figures, enhancing your understanding of spatial relationships. Join us at the Cube-n-ometry Mathematics and Science Center to experiment with your own designs and visual interpretations.
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Cube-n-ometry Mathematics and Science Center
What would you take a picture of if you were a/an • Cartographer (map maker)? http://mathinscience.info Aerial View of Richmond
What would you take a picture of if you were a/an • Architect? View of Medical College of Virginia
What would you take a picture of if you were a/an • Scientist or Doctor? • Sectional views of the human body used in science. http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry • If you were to snap a picture of this object what do you think it would look like from the • Front? • Top ? • Side? http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry • Views of a three dimensional block figure can be broken down into three views: http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry Build this three dimensional block figure. What does it look like from the front, top, and side views? http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry • Front, top, and side views http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry Model A What does it look like from the front, top, and side views? http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry Model A front, top, and side views http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry • Model B What does it look like from the front, top, and side views? http://mathinscience.info
Cube-n-ometry • Model B front, top, and side views http://mathinscience.info