Listing all of them is a good exercise in visualization! Even elementary math teachers may have difficulty to draw all eleven. School textbooks often give the impression that the cross shape is the only one. To make the activity more interesting, we can have some "faux nets" and ask students whether they would make up the cube.
"Faux nets", yeah, that's a good idea.
11!
Nets of a hypercube, can you?
Wow.. thanks a lot...
Listing all of them is a good exercise in visualization!
ReplyDeleteEven elementary math teachers may have difficulty to draw all eleven. School textbooks often give the impression that the cross shape is the only one.
To make the activity more interesting, we can have some "faux nets" and ask students whether they would make up the cube.
"Faux nets", yeah, that's a good idea.
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ReplyDeleteNets of a hypercube, can you?
ReplyDeleteWow.. thanks a lot...
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