INSIDE AND OUTSIDE GEOMETRY By: Dutch Vanderpool.

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INSIDE AND OUTSIDE GEOMETRY By: Dutch Vanderpool

A pentagon is a five sided figure with one set of parallel lines

A heptagon is a seven sided figure with two lines of symmetry.

A cube is a 3D shape with six faces.

A rectangular prism is a 3D shape with eight edges.

A cube is a four sided figure with four lines of symmetry.

A cylinder is a shape with two circle faces.

A sphere is a figure with zero edges and zero faces and zero vertices.

What shape do you think this is?

These are parallel lines, parallel lines never stop going up.

A rectangle is a 2D shape with four right angles.

Perpendicular lines cross each other to form four right angles.