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Title: SHARKS


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SHARKS
  • Zack, Chris, Dylan

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Quadrilateral
  • A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides.

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Octagon
  • An octagon is a polygon with 8 sides.

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Hexagon
  • A polygon with 6 sides.

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Decagon
  • A decagon is a 10 sided shape.




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Rectangle
  • A rectangle is a quadrilateral.

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Rhombus
  • A rhombus is a tilted square.

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Square
  • A square is a polygon with all equal sides.

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Trapezoid
  • A quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of parallel
    sides

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Acute angle
  • An angle whos measure is more than 0 degrees and
    less than 90 degrees.

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Obtuse angle
  • An angle that is more than 90 degrees and less
    than 180 degrees.

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Right angle
  • An angle that forms a square corner and measures
    90 degrees.

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Parallelogram
  • A quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of parallel
    lines.

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Tessellation
  • The repeated use of shapes to fill a flat surface
    without gaps or over laps.

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Triangle
  • A polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles.

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Area
  • The number of square units needed to cover a
    surface.

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Perpendicular
  • 2 lines that intersect at right angles.

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Point
  • An exact position.

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Parallelogram
  • A quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of parallel
    lines.

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Tessellation
  • The repeated use of shapes to fill a flat surface
    without gaps or overlaps.

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Pentagon
  • A polygon with 5 sides.

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Perimeter
  • The distance around a closed area.

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Line segment
  • A line that divides a figure into halves.

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Line
  • A strait collection of points extend in upsite
    directions without end.

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Ray
  • A part of a line that begins at a point and
    continues without in 1 direction.

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1 dimensional
  • Having a single dominant aspect.

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2 dimensional shape
  • Having 2 dimensions as height and width.

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3 d shape
  • 3 d means seeming to have depth.

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Face
  • A flat surface of a geometric solid.

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Diameter
  • The distance a cross a circle throw the center.

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Symmetry
  • Correspondence in size and shape on ether side of
    a dividing line.

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parallel
  • Lines that stay the same distance apart.
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