
Sliced shapes
Sliced shapes refer to geometric figures that have been divided into smaller sections or segments, often by making cuts through the shape. These slices can be straight or curved and help visualize complex structures or simplify measurements of areas and volumes. For example, a loaf of bread sliced into pieces or a pie cut into wedges are common examples. In mathematics and geometry, slicing is used to analyze the internal properties of 3D objects or to understand parts of a shape, making it easier to study and work with these figures systematically.