Is it possible for a solid to have a cross section that is a single...

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Is it possible for a solid to have a cross section that is a single point? If so, give an example. If not, explain why not.None of the other answers are correctNo, it is not possible. You cannot have a cross section of a single point. There needs to at least be 2 dimensions in the cross section.Yes; a plane that intersects a solid figure at one of its vertices produces a cross section that is a single point.

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