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This resource provides definitions and practical insights into three fundamental geometric shapes: triangles, squares, and rectangles. A triangle is a closed plane figure with three sides and angles, commonly seen in various structures and designs. A square is a special rectangle with equal sides, found in everyday objects. Rectangles, defined as parallelograms with four right angles, are ubiquitous in architecture and design. Explore how these shapes impact our daily lives and their significance in mathematics.
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Triangle • Rectangle • Square • Works Cited Simple Math Vocabulary
Triangle Definition: A closedplanefigurehavingthreesidesandthreeangles Where do you see triangles?
Square Definition: A rectangle having all four sidesofequallength. Where do we see squares?
Rectangle Definition: a parallelogram havingfourright angles Where do we see rectangles in everyday life?
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