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Quad-Squad By: Josh Sanchez, Brandon Long, Justin Lee

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Quad-Squad

By: Josh Sanchez, Brandon Long, Justin Lee

Page 2: Quad-Squad By: Josh Sanchez, Brandon Long, Justin Lee

Two Dimension SquaresTwo Dimension Squares A square is a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four A square is a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four

90 degree angles90 degree angles FlatFlat All four sides are equalAll four sides are equal Each corner is a 90 degree angle (all right angles)Each corner is a 90 degree angle (all right angles) PerimeterPerimeter AreaArea Different NamesDifferent Names

1.1. SquareSquare2.2. RectangleRectangle3.3. ParallelogramParallelogram4.4. RhombusRhombus5.5. QuadrilateralQuadrilateral6.6. TrapezoidTrapezoid

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Measuring A Square

Perimeter:s+s+s+s or S4 or L2 + W2 Area:L x W= 2 (the answer equals squared)

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VIDEO CHALLENGE!!!

Of all the rectangles with the same PERIMETERS, which has the biggest AREA???

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Measuring a Three- Dimensional Measuring a Three- Dimensional FigureFigure

VolumeVolume::

Length x Width x Height= Length x Width x Height= 3 3 (answer of (answer of volume equals cubed)volume equals cubed)

V= L x W x H V= L x W x H

Volume of a cube:Volume of a cube:

V=SV=S3 3 (only for a cube)(only for a cube)

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Three Dimension Squares

• A cube is a three dimensional figure with six congruent sides

• Six faces, eight vertices• Volume• Different Names

1. Cube2. Prism3. Tetrahedron4. Octahedron5. Dodecahedron6. Icosahedrons• Features1. Vertex2. Face3. Side

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Two and Three Dimensional Squares Two and Three Dimensional Squares in the Real World in the Real World

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How they are used in the Real Life!How they are used in the Real Life!

• Perimeter:1. To make buildings2. Walls3. Borders4. Fencing• Area:1. Space on the ground2. Tile, Flooring3. Mats, Rugs• Volume:1. The room inside a building2. Space inside storage (boxes etc.)3. Water in a tank (water tanks etc.)

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Questions! What are examples of cubes in the real

world? What is the formula for the volume of a

cube or prism? How does area help us in life? What are some names for a three

dimensional square? Are there a such thing as a two

dimension square in the real world?

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Work Cited www.nrel.gov http://www.glasgowarchitecture.co.

uk/jpgs/icon_building_saltire.jpg http://www.wirednewyork.com/

landmarks/esb/images/empire_state_building_entrance.jpg

http://www.brodeurwindow.com/images/perimeter/perimeter1.jpg