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SHAPES. GEOMETRY. TRIANGLE – 3 SIDED SHAPE TRI MEANS 3. TRIANGLE. TRIcycle (3 wheels). TRIlogy (3 books in the series ). (3 Horns). A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides. These are all quadrilaterals: . QUADRILATERAL. “Quad” means 4. Quadrant – 4 sections. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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GEOMETRYSHAPES

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TRIANGLE TRIANGLE – 3 SIDED SHAPE TRI MEANS 3

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TRIcycle (3 wheels) TRIlogy (3 books in the

series)

(3 Horns)

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QUADRILATERAL A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides. These are all quadrilaterals:

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“QUAD” MEANS 4Quadriceps – 4 muscles

Quadrant – 4 sections

Quadruplets (4 babies)

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PENTAGON

•A pentagon is a 5-sided shape.•“Pent” means 5

U.S. Pentagon in Washington D.C.

Pentagram – 5 pointed star

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HEXAGON

•A hexagon is a 6-sided shape•“Hex” means 6

Hexagram – 6-pointed star

HEX nut – six sided nut

(Ask Jacob)

Hexapod – 6 feet

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HEPTAGON•A heptagon is a 7-sided figure•“Hept” means 7

Heptathlon – 7 event competition Heptadactyly– 7 fingers on 1

hand

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OCTAGON•An octagon is an 8 sided figure•“Octa” means 8

Octopus – 8 legs Octamom!

Octogenarian – a person who is in there 80’s

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NONAGON•A nonagon is a 9-sided figure•From the Latin word “nonus” and the Greek word enneagonon, meaning 9

Enneagram – 9 personality types

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DECAGON•A decagon is a 10-sided shaped•“Deca” means 10

Decathalon – 10 track and field

events

Decade – 10 years

Decimal – base 10 number system

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LET’S REVIEW

PENTAGONheptagon

HEXAGON

NONAGONOCTAGON

DECAGON

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CLASSIFYING QUADRILATERALSQuadrilateral – 4 sides, 4 angles, a type of polygon

Rectangle – opposite sides are congruent; has 4 right angles

Square – 4 congruent sides; 4 right angles

Parallelogram – opposite sides are congruent and parallel

Rhombus – 4 congruent sides; opposite sides are parallel

Trapezoid – only 1 pair of parallel sides

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LET’S CLASSIFY

Polygon

Polygon

Quadrilateral Trapezoid

Quadrilateral Parallelogra

m

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LET’S CLASSIFYPolygo

n Quadrilateral Parallelogra

mRhombus

PolygonQuadrilater

al ParallelogramRhombus

RectangleSquare!

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TRIANGLES

A triangle has 3 sides and 3 angles

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TYPES OF TRIANGLES BASED ON HOW MANY SIDES AND ANGLES ARE EQUAL

An EQUILATERAL triangle has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles (always 60 degrees)

An ISOSCELES triangle has 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles

An SCALENE triangle has NO equal sides and NO equal angles

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TYPES OF TRIANGLES BASED ON TYPES OF ANGLES

An ACUTE triangle is a triangle with ALL angles less than 90 degrees.

A RIGHT triangle is a triangle with a 90 degree angle.

An OBTUSE triangle is a triangle with an angle of more than 90 degrees.

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A TRIANGLE CAN HAVE TWO NAMES

isosceles right triangle

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TRIANGLES

An equilateral triangle is always….ACUT

E

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TRIANGLESIn a right triangle, one of the angles is a right angle—an angle of 90 degrees. A right triangle may be isosceles or scalene.

In an obtuse triangle, one angle is greater than a right angle—it is more than 90 degrees. An obtuse triangle may be isosceles or scalene.

In an acute triangle, all angles are less than right angles—each one is less than 90 degrees. An acute triangle may be equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.

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YOUR TURN!

Draw each of the following:

1.Right isosceles triangle2.Obtuse scalene triangle3.An acute equilateral triangle

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1.Right isosceles triangle

2. Obtuse scalene triangle

3. Acute equilateral triangles