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Geometry
This slide show tells you about
some but not all of the shapes
and their definition.
By:alex and josh
Triangle
A triangle is a three
sided figure with
three angles a face
and a line of
symmetry there
are three types of
triangles
equilateral,isosceles
,and scalene.
Square
• A square is a
Quadrilateral with
four equal sides and a
face with four lines of
symmetry.
Pentagon
• A pentagon is a
polygon with five
sides and a line of
symmetry.
Hexagon
• A hexagon is a six
sided figure with a
face four lines of
symmetry and no
matter which way you
turn it it’s all ways the
same.
Cube
• A cube is a geometric
shape with six faces
and eight vertices.
Sphere
• A sphere is a shape
with no face no
angles and rolls.
Cone
• A cone is a shape with
only one face one
point and rolls.
Octagon
• A octagon is a eight
sided figure with a
face eight vertices and
four lines of
symmetry.
Rectangle
• A rectangle is a shape
with four right angles
and is symmetrical .
Cylinder
• A cylinder is a shape
with two faces no
vertices and can roll.
Circle
• A circle is a shape
with one face and
millions of vertices.
Rectangular Prism
• A rectangular prism is
a shape with six faces
and eight vertices .
Rhombus
• A rhombus is a shape
with one face and
four vertices.
Trapezoid
• A trapezoid is a
quadrilateral with
four vertices and one
face and is
symmetrical .
Pentagon
• A pentagon is a figure
with five sides a face
and one line of
symmetry.
Array
• An array is a group of
x’s or circles used in
math.
Parallel Lines
• Parallel lines are lines
that are exactly alike
and are across from
each other perfectly.
Intersecting Lines
• Intersecting lines are
lines that intersect
each other but don’t
make a right angle.
Perpendicular Lines
• Perpendicular lines
are lines that intersect
but make a right
angle.
Area
• Area is the measured
distance inside a
figure.
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Perimeter
5
• Perimeter is the
measured distance
around a figure.
Similar
• Similar is when two
shapes are the same
but not the same size
or color.
Congruent
• Congruent is when
two shapes are alike
same shape same
color and is still
congruent any way its
facing.
Slide
• Sliding is when you
just slide a object
over.
Flip
• A flip is when you flip
an object over and its
backwards.
Turn
• When you turn a
object you turn it so
the corners match up.
THE END
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