A solid figure 3 dimensional figure.

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A solid figure 3 dimensional figure

A property of an object. How we describe something. Attribute The attributes of a triangle are, it is a shape with 3 straight sides

Shapes of the faces Number of faces Number of edges Number of vertices Attributes of a Solid Shapes of the faces Number of faces Number of edges Number of vertices

The flat surface of a solid figure (3 dimensional figure)

The line where two faces meet on a solid figure (3 dimensional figure) edge

The point where edges meet on a solid, or 2 sides meet on a shape vertex

A six-sided solid figure (3 dimensional figure) with squares on all sides Cube or square prism

A six-sided solid figure (3 dimensional figure) with rectangles on all sides rectangular prism

A solid figure (3 dimensional figure) with a circle for its only base. Cone or hemisphere

A solid figure (3 dimensional figure) shaped like a ball sphere

A solid figure (3 dimensional figure) shaped like a can cylinder

A solid figure (3 dimensional figure) whose sides are triangle shapes pyramid

2 dimensional closed figure A shape 2 dimensional closed figure

Attributes of a Shape Curved or straight lines Number of sides Number of vertices Length of sides Does it have right angles? Does it have parallel lines?

The point where 2 sides meet on a 2 dimensional figure Vertex or Corner

The line segment forming part of a 2 dimensional figure side

A shape (2 dimensional figure) where its side is equal distance from its center circle

A shape (2 dimensional closed figure) with straight sides The side is curved. This is not a polygon polygon

A polygon with 3 sides triangle

A polygon with 4 sides quadrilateral

A polygon with 5 sides pentagon

A polygon with 6 sides hexagon six

octagon A polygon with 8 sides An octopus has 8 legs An octagon has 8 sides

The amount of turn between 2 connecting lines needed to make corners of a square Right angle

Lines which do or could cross intersecting lines

Lines which can never intersect parallel lines

Lines which can intersect creating a right angle perpendicular lines

Types of quadrilaterals Rectangle Square Rhombus Parallelogram Trapezoid

A quadrilateral with all right angles rectangle A square is a special rectangle where all sides are equal length

A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and all sides are equal length square

A quadrilateral where all sides are equal length rhombus A square is also a rhombus

A quadrilateral with 2 pair of parallel lines parallelogram

A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel lines trapezoid

Going side-to-side, like the horizon horizontal

Going up to down vertical

A straight line inside a shape that goes from one corner to another (but not an edge). diagonal

Having the same shape and size, even if flipped, turned or slid. Congruent S/S

A line on which a figure can be folded so that both parts match exactly. The images on either side of the line are reflections. line of symmetry