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The net of a 3D shape is what it looks like if it is opened out flat. A net can be folded up to make a 3D shape.
There may be several possible nets for one 3D shape.
You can draw a net on paper, then fold it into the shape.
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Here鈥檚 the 3D Crew. Looking good guys!
Yeah, if you wanted to construct your own 3D shape, you would do it by first drawing a net.
This is what the shape would look like if it was opened out flat.
Now, if only there was some way to see these guy's net forms by, flattening them?
Ah鈥it harsh. But, uh, thank you!
Great examples of nets here.
Luckily of course, the nets can fold back into their 3D shapes.
Well, most can.
Spheres are a funny bunch.
It's pretty difficult to make a net of a sphere.
Still! Looking鈥 good鈥hough.
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