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- 3. A shape with a center and radiating points. Stars can have varying numbers of points, and they are often associated with the night sky.
- 7. A shape with three sides and three angles. Triangles can be different types, such as equilateral (all sides equal), isosceles (two sides equal), or scalene (no sides equal).
- 8. A shape with four sides, where one pair of opposite sides is parallel but the other pair is not. Trapezoids are often seen in buildings and signs.
- 10. A shape that looks like a curved or crescent moon. It's a curved shape with two ends that do not meet, forming a partial circle. Crescents are often used in symbols and decorations.
- 13. A shape that is elongated like an egg or stretched circle. Ovals are not perfectly symmetrical but share some characteristics with circles.
- 14. A shape with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Parallelograms have opposite angles that are equal, and they are commonly found in geometric designs and structures.
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- 1. A shape with four sides and four right angles. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length. Rectangles are found in objects like doors, books, and computer screens.
- 2. A shape with four sides, like a square, but with unequal sides and acute angles. Diamonds are often used in jewelry and playing cards.
- 4. A shape with five sides and five angles. Pentagons are often used in designs, and they can be found in various structures and patterns.
- 5. shape A shape that does not have a regular or symmetrical form. Irregular shapes can vary in size and angles and may not fit the standard definitions of other geometric shapes.
- 6. A shape with six sides and six angles. Hexagons are commonly seen in beehives, nuts, and bolts. They have a regular and symmetrical structure.
- 9. A shape with eight sides and eight angles. Octagons are frequently used in signs and stop signs have an octagonal shape. They have a balanced and structured appearance.
- 10. A round shape with no corners or angles. It's often seen in objects like wheels, coins, and buttons. Circles are smooth and symmetrical.
- 11. A shape with four equal sides and four right angles. Squares are common in everyday objects like windows, tiles, and picture frames.
- 12. A shape that symbolizes love, typically with two rounded lobes at the top and a point at the bottom. Hearts are commonly used in art, decorations, and expressions of affection.