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Figures and Shapes Northern Computer Lab
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Arc - A portion of the circumference of a circle.
Base - The bottom line of a shape
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Circle - A simple shape made up of all the points on a plane that are the same distance from a single point. Closed figure - Any figure that has the same start and end point is a closed figure. Cone - A three dimensional object that has a flat circular base that tapers to a single point.
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Cube - A cube is a three dimensional object bound by six identical squares.
Cylinder - A cylinder is a three dimensional object with two parallel bases (which are usually circles) connected by a curved surface. Equiangular - When all angles inside a polygon are the same, it is said to be equiangular. A square and an equilateral triangle are equiangular.
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Face - One side or plane of a three dimensional object
Face - One side or plane of a three dimensional object. . Open figure - A two-dimensional object that is not closed. Parallelogram - A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides. Opposite sides are the same length and opposite angles are equal in a parallelogram. .
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Polygon - A closed figure made up of straight lines.
Polyhedron - A three-dimensional object composed of flat faces and straight lines. Prism - A three-dimensional object with ends that are parallel and congruent as well as sides that are parallelograms. Rectangle - A quadrilateral, or four sided polygon, with four right angles
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Rhombus - A rhombus is a parallelogram where all four sides are the same length.
Sphere - A three-dimensional object where every point is the same distance from the center. A basketball is a sphere.
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Square - A rectangle where all four sides are the same length.
. Trapezoid - A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
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Works Cited Microsoft office clipart
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