Thessia, Charline Perrot

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Across
  1. 2. A type of quadrilateral where all four sides are of equal length. The opposite sides are parallel, and the opposite angles are equal.
  2. 3. A circle that passes through all the vertices of a polygon, particularly a triangle.
  3. 6. An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees
  4. 7. A point where two or more lines meet. For example, the corners of a triangle or square are vertices.
  5. 10. Amount of space inside a figure. It is usually measured in square units.
  6. 12. A continuous and smooth flowing line without sharp angles.
  7. 15. A three-dimensional geometric shape with four triangular faces, six edges, and four vertices.
  8. 16. The movement of a shape or object from one position to another without rotating, resizing, or flipping it.
Down
  1. 1. In a right-angled triangle, it's the longest side, opposite the right angle.
  2. 4. A chart typically refers to a diagram or graphical representation used to illustrate geometric concepts, relationships, or properties.
  3. 5. A tool used in geometry to measure angles.
  4. 8. A straight line that connects two vertices in a shape or geometric figure. For example, in a cube, the edges are the lines where two faces meet.
  5. 9. It is one of the dimensions of an object, along with length and height.
  6. 11. A flat, triangular tool used in geometry and drawing.
  7. 13. The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its edge. It is half the length of the diameter.
  8. 14. A line or segment that connects the midpoint of one side of a triangle to the opposite vertex.