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 Extruding a two dimensional shape into a three dimensional shape can be performed in various ways. In each extrusion process, a continuous three dimensional shape is formed with a constant cross section similar to that of the two dimensional shape. Extruding a two dimensional shape into a three dimensional shape can be performed in various ways. In each extrusion process, a continuous three dimensional shape is formed with a constant cross section similar to that of the two dimensional shape.
  
-//Note: In order for extrusions to produce correct shapes, the initial two dimensional shape must have the proper orientation. See [[en:math_guide_orientation|Orientation]] below.//+//NOTE: In order for extrusions to produce correct shapes, the initial two dimensional shape must have the proper orientation. See [[en:math_guide_orientation|Orientation]] below.//
  
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