Shapes And surprises. 2 lines that look the same but will never cross. These is a parallel line, AKA CARDS.

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Shapes And surprises

2 lines that look the same but will never cross. These is a parallel line, AKA CARDS.

They are lines that are crossing each other. These are cards again.

A CUBE has 6 faces,12 edges and 8 vertices. This is a TV.

Octagon has 8 sides. It has 2 lines of symmetry.

It has 3 sides. It also has 3 lines of symmetry.

It has 4 lines of symmetry. It also has 4 sides.

It has 6 lines of symmetry. It also has 6 sides.

A heptagon has 3 lines of symmetry. It also has 5 sides.

It has 4 sides and 4 lines of symmetry.

A cone has 1 face,0 vertices, and 0 edges.