Triangle number 1 is an right triangle because it has 3 vertices and 1 right angles and it has 3 points.

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Triangle number 1 is an right triangle because it has 3 vertices and 1 right angles and it has 3 points.

 The triangle I am writing about is called the “Scalene triangle” whom sides are all different.

quadrilaterals are shapes hat have 4 sides and 4 vertices 4 angles.

 A square is a four sided shape with four sides and four vertices and angles

 Rectangles are very similar to each other but there is one big difference and the rectangle is more stretched out.  These are the differences

 Trapezoids have 4 points and 4 angles and 2 lines of summitry here is one of the

 Pentagons are very familiar with hexagons but they have 5 sides and 5vertices and 5 angles

 Hexagons are very similar with pentagons but hexagons have 6 sides 6 vertices 6 angles

 It has 4 points and 4 angles and 2 lines of symmetry