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Shapes. Which object is a parallelogram?. Whoops! Not quite!. This shape is a trapezoid . It has one pair of parallel opposite sides. A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel opposite sides…. Whoops! Not quite!.

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  1. Shapes

  2. Which object is a parallelogram?

  3. Whoops! Not quite! • This shape is a trapezoid. It has one pair of parallel opposite sides. • A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel opposite sides…

  4. Whoops! Not quite! • This shape is called a triangle. It has only three sides, none of which are parallel. • A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel opposite sides…

  5. Yes! Perfect! • This shape is a parallelogram! • It has four sides and the pairs of opposite sides are parallel. Good Job!

  6. How many sides does a heptagon have? 12 6 7

  7. 6 Not quite! • A six-sided figure is called a hexagon. hexagon

  8. 7 Yes! Excellent! • A seven-sided figure is called a heptagon. heptagon You’re fantastic!

  9. 12 Not quite! • A twelve-sided polygon is called a dodecagon. dodecagon

  10. Parts of a Right Triangle Click on the hypotenuse of the triangle.

  11. Whoops! Not quite, try again!!

  12. Perfect! • The hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle and it is opposite the right angleof the triangle. hypotenuse

  13. Right angle: • The right angle of a right triangle is the angle that is 90 degrees. • This also means that the two sides that form this angle are perpendicular to each other. Back to answer

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