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shapes
You have already met many 2-D shapes; here are some with which you should already be
familiar:
NOTE: It is important to note that a square is a special case of a rectangle.
It has all the same features as a rectangle (four 90° angles) and it doesn't matter that the sides are
equal.
In fact, both squares and rectangles are special cases of parallelograms, because they both have
two
pairs of parallel sides. This can be continued to include trapeziums and so on...
Exercises
Work out the answers to the questions below and fill in the boxes. Click on the button to
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Square
Rectangle
Rhombus
Trapezium
Parallelogram
Kite
Tick the shapes in the list which always have all angles the same size.
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Question 2
A six-sided 2-D shape has all the sides the same length and all angles the same size.
What is the full name of the shape?
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Question 3
A particular 2-D shape always has 4 sides of equal length.
(a) Is it possible that the shape is not a square?
(b) If Yes, what shape could it be? (remember it always has 4 equal sides)
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Question 4
A particular 2-D shape always has 4 equal angles.
(a) Is it possible that the shape is not a square?
(b) If Yes, what shape could it be? (remember it always has 4 equal angles)
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Question 5
Look at the names of the 4-sided 2-D shapes listed below:
Square
Rectangle
Rhombus
Trapezium
Parallelogram
Kite
Tick the shapes in the list which always have 2 or more sides of equal length.
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Question 6
Look at the names of the 4-sided 2-D shapes listed below:
Square
Rectangle
Rhombus
Trapezium
Parallelogram
Kite
Tick the shapes in the list which always have diagonals which cross at right-angles.
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Question 7
A 3-D shape has four triangular faces and one square face.
What is the name of the 3-D shape?
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Question 8
Cubes and cuboids are examples of 3-D shapes.
Is a cube always a cuboid?
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