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Understanding Basic Shapes: Triangles, Quadrilaterals, and Beyond

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This guide explores essential geometric shapes, including triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. We dive into the characteristics of right triangles, specifically scalene triangles, alongside quadrilaterals, which encompass squares, rectangles, and trapezoids. Each shape is described with its unique properties, including angles, sides, and symmetry. Additionally, we cover pentagons and hexagons, highlighting their distinctions. Whether you're a student or just curious about geometry, this overview will enhance your understanding of these fundamental forms.

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Understanding Basic Shapes: Triangles, Quadrilaterals, and Beyond

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  1. POLYGONS BY NAMINAY MINGO

  2. Triangle # 1 Triangle number 1 is an right triangle because it has 3 vertices and 1 right angles and it has 3 points.

  3. Triangles • The triangle I am writing about is called the “Scalene triangle” whom sides are all different.

  4. Quadrilateral quadrilaterals are shapes hat have 4 sides and 4 vertices 4 angles.

  5. Square • A square is a four sided shape with four sides and four vertices and angles

  6. Rectangles • Rectangles are very similar to each other but there is one big difference and the rectangle is more stretched out. • These are the differences

  7. Trapezoid • Trapezoids have 4 points and 4 angles and 2 lines of summitry here is one of the

  8. Pentagon • Pentagons are very familiar with hexagons but they have 5 sides and 5vertices and 5 angles

  9. Hexagon • Hexagons are very similar with pentagons but hexagons have 6 sides 6 vertices 6 angles

  10. Rhombus • It has 4 points and 4 angles and 2 lines of symmetry

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