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What are the types of 2-D Shapes? | |
Circle | |
Oval | |
Square | |
Triangle | |
Rectangle | |
Edges/Sides and Corners |
Shapes are the outlines or boundaries of objects. Every object that we see around us has some sort of shape; They are made by combining curves, points, and lines. We see many 2-D shapes all around us, like circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles: like the rotis we eat are round, the geometry box we use is a rectangle, the box of your pizza is a square, etc.
Edges or Sides are the lines that outline a shape, like the sides of a square. Corners or Vertex are where these edges meet, like the corners of a rectangle.
Triangle:
A triangle has 3 corners and 3 sides. The sides may or may not be equal.
Square:
A square has 4 corners and 4 sides. All its sides are equal.
Rectangle:
A rectangle has 4 corners and 4 sides. Its opposite sides are equal.
Circle:
A circle has no corners and no sides.
Oval:
An oval also has no corners and no sides.
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1. What is a 2-D shape? |
2. How many sides does a square have? |
3. Is a circle considered a 2-D shape? |
4. Can an oval be classified as a 2-D shape? |
5. How many corners does a triangle have? |
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