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The ABCs of math and shapes By Nathan

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The ABCs of math and shapes. By Nathan. A cute. The acute angle is an angle between 0 and 90. the acute angle can be in shapes or it can be just a plane old angle. The acute angle is a very tiny angle and the smallest angle in all the angles. B ase. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The ABCs of  math and shapes

The ABCs of math and shapes

By Nathan

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Acute• The acute angle is an angle between 0 and 90.

the acute angle can be in shapes or it can be just a plane old angle. The acute angle is a very tiny angle and the smallest angle in all the angles.

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Base• The base is how the shape is named. The base is

on the top and bottom of the shape. The base can be any shape like square.

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Cube

• A cube is a solid bounded by six squares. There is a cube and a square. A square is a non 3D shape. A cube is a 3D shape with 6 faces.

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Diameter• The diameter is a line segment that passes

through the center of a circle.

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Equilateral• An Equilateral is a triangle with all equal sides.

There is all so an isosceles and scalene triangle.

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FiguresFigure: for or shape, as determined by outlines or exterior surface. A figure is mostly another name for a shape.

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Geometry• Is like math but with shapes or numbers either

one.

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Hexagon• A hexagon is a shape with six sides and angles.

There are many buildings that are shaped like hexagons.

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Isosceles• Isosceles (triangle) is a triangle with two equal

sides. The isosceles has one non equal side then the other two sides. That’s what makes it isosceles.

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Jx14=?• J is for multiplying for algebra like the one on the

top. You can use any letter.

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Kite• A kite is a paper thing that can fly by wind. The

reason I put kit is because it can be measured by length width and height.

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Ledge• The ledge is like the very steep part of the shape

or like on hills if there is one side that goes strait down that’s a ledge.

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Math• Math is when you add, multiply, divide, and

subtract.

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Net• The net is the layout out of a shape or a shape

taken apart but still in one piece. The net can be recreated in to the shape if in one piece. So the net is basically a dissected shape.

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Obtuse• An obtuse angle is an angle more than 180

degrease. The obtuse angle is the biggest and widest angle in all angles.

• The • Obtuse angle -

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Parallelogram• The parallelogram is a type of shape NOT GRAM!

A parallelogram is like a crooked square or a sideways diamond.

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Quadrilateral A quadrilateral is a different kinds of shapes like the ones in the picture.

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Rectangle• A rectangle is like a square but longer.

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Scalene• The scalene triangle is a triangle with no equal

sides. The scalene triangle has nothing that is equal at all.

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Triangle• A triangle is a three sided shape and there

different kinds of triangles. The different kinds are scalene isosceles and equilateral.

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Uncountable• Uncountable is where it is to high to count or to be

counted

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Vertex• The vertex is the corners of the shape.

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Width• The width is how wide some shape or something

is.

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X coordinate• The X coordinate is the coordinate that is strait

across.

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Y coordinates• The Y coordinate is on a graph. There is a Y

coordinate and an X coordinate. The Y coordinate is the coordinate that goes strait down.

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Zero property• The zero property is :0x0=0.so the zero property

is 0x0 or zero x any number is the zero property.

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