Shapes and their properties. What am I? I have 2 pairs of equal sides I have 2 pairs of parallel sides I have 0 lines of symmetry I have no right-angles.

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Shapes and their properties

What am I? I have 2 pairs of equal sides I have 2 pairs of parallel sides I have 0 lines of symmetry I have no right-angles PARALLELOGRAM

What am I? I have 4 sides I have 2 pairs of equal sides I have 2 pairs of parallel sides I have 2 lines of symmetry I have 4 right-angles RECTANGLE

What am I? I have 4 equal sides I have 2 pairs of parallel sides I have 2 lines of symmetry RHOMBUS

What am I? I have 4 equal sides I have 2 pairs of parallel sides I have 4 lines of symmetry I have 4 right-angles SQUARE

What am I? I have no parallel sides I have 3 lines of symmetry I have 3 equal sides I have 3 equal angles EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE

What am I? I have 3 sides I have 2 equal sides I have 2 equal angles I have 1 line of symmetry ISOSCELES TRIANGLE

What am I? I have 3 sides I have 0 equal sides I have 0 equal angles I have 0 lines of symmetry SCALENE TRIANGLE

What am I? I have 4 sides I have 2 pairs of equal sides I have 1 pair of equal angles I have 1 line of symmetry KITE

What am I? I have only one side I have infinite lines of symmetry CIRCLE

What am I? I have 5 equal sides I have 5 equal angles I have 5 lines of symmetry REGULAR PENTAGON

What am I? I have 6 equal sides I have 6 equal angles I have 6 lines of symmetry REGULAR HEXAGON