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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Shapes

 Side Of Shapes:

Tri - 3 sides

Quad - 4 sides

Pent - 5 sides

Hex - 6 sides

All Triangles: 

Triangle -- from Wolfram MathWorld

Triangle Facts: The sum of all angles no matter what type of triangle is always 180 degrees. A triangle can always be split into two right triangles no matter how the triangle is constructed. 

All triangles:

Equilateral: All sides and angles are equal. 

Acute: An acute triangle is a triangle that has angles less than 90 degrees. 

Obtuse: An obtuse triangle is a triangle that has angles more than 90 degrees.

Isosceles: An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides that are equal in length.

Right angle: Right angle triangle is a triangle that has a 90 degree right angle. 

Quad Shapes: 

Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

Quadrilateral Shapes Facts: 

Quad means 4, so quadrilateral shapes have 4 sides and 4 angles. 

Irregular Quadrilateral: This type of quadrilateral shape is irregular as the names suggests. By that it means that its sides are not equal in length. 

Trapezium: This type of quadrilateral shape has at least one pair of sides that is parallel.

Isosceles Trapezium: Like the Isosceles triangle this has two sides of equal length. If you divides this shape by the middle you would get to equal shapes. 

Parallelogram:  This quadrilateral shape has opposite sides parallel and the opposite angles equal. 

Square: A square is the most basic quadrilateral shape. All of its four sides are equal and four equal as well as the angles. 

Rectangle: Four sides and four angles. This shape has 2 parallel sides that are the same length and another two that are also the same length. Like a square except two of it's opposite sides are longer.

Rhombus: Like the square, all of its sides are equal. But this shape looks like a diamond. 

Kite: A kite shape is part of the quadrilateral group as it has four sides. This shapes' for sides can be grouped into two pairs of equal length that are adjacent to each other. 

Pent Shapes: 




















 

3 comments:

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