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Shapes and Design Unit Project. By: Manny Meza . Triangle. Triangles Have 3 Sides. For An equilateral triangle Each angle is 60°. The Angle Sum Of A Triangle Is 180°. The 3 Types of Triangles Are Scalene, Isosceles, and Equilateral. The Interior angle of the triangle is 180°.
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Shapes and Design Unit Project By: Manny Meza
Triangle • Triangles Have 3 Sides. • For An equilateral triangle Each angle is 60°. • The Angle Sum Of A Triangle Is 180°. • The 3 Types of Triangles Are Scalene, Isosceles, and Equilateral. • The Interior angle of the triangle is 180°. • You can Find Triangle On the ground for a tile or holding up a bridge because Triangles can rotate any way and tile anywhere.
Quadrilateral • A quadrilateral has 4 sides. • The Sum Of the Interior Angle Is 360° • Each Angle Is 90°. • The Different Versions Of a Quadrilateral are Rhombus’, Parallelograms, Squares, rectangles, and Trapezoids. • You Can find Quadrilaterals in places such as Windows for buildings and Tiles.
Pentagon • A Pentagon Has 5 Sides. • A Pentagon’s Interior Angle Sum Is 540°. • Each angle of a Pentagon Is 108. • You Can find pentagons for tiles.
Hexagon • Hexagon’s have 6 Sides. • The Interior Angle of A Hexagon Is 720. • Each Angle Of A Hexagon is 120. • Hexagons Are related to Pentagons It’s just that Hexagons have one extra side. • Hexagons can be found in Bee Hives for Honey Combs.
Heptagon • A Heptagon has 7 Sides. • The Interior Angle Of A Heptagon Is 900 Degrees. • Each Angle Of A Heptagon is 128.57 Degrees. • A Heptagon Is Related to A Pentagon Because They’re both Have Flat bottoms when They are Straight Up.
Octagon • An Octagon Has 8 Sides. • An Octagons Interior Angle Is 1080 Degrees. • Each Angle Of An Octagon Is 135 Degrees. • An Octagon Is Related To A Quadrilateral Because A Quadrilateral Is Half Of An Octagon. • You Can Find An Octagon On a Stop Sign.
Citations • http://www.graphicsfuel.com/2010/12/3d-shapes-psd-icons/#data • http://www.11plusforparents.co.uk/Maths/shape5.html • http://www.11plusforparents.co.uk/Maths/shape5.html • http://www.serendipity.li/wot/pentagon/spencer05.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Regular_hexagon.svg • http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/36100/36137/heptagon_36137.htm