A Parallelogram with four 90º angles.
Rectangle
A __________ is also know as a three-dimensional figure
Solid Figure
The number of square units that covers a two-dimensional shape.
Area
Given quality or characteristic.
Area
Triangle with at least two equal sides.
Isosceles Triangle
A triangle that contains one 90º angle.
Right Triangle
A three-dimensional figure with 6 square sides
Cube
Cube whose sides all measure 1 unit; cubes of the same size used for measuring volume.
Unit Cube
Divide into two equal parts.
Bisect
Triangle with three equal sides.
Equilateral triangle
A closed figure made up of line segments.
Polygon
A three-dimensional figure with six rectangular sides.
Rectangular Prism
Measurement of space or capacity.
Volume of a solid
Adjacent layers of the base that form a rectangular prism.
Height
Triangle with no sides or angles equal.
Scalene Triangle
A closed figure with four sides.
Quadrilateral
Any flat surface on a three-dimensional figure.
Face
Cubes of the same size used for measuring volume.
Cubic Units
Series of ordered groupings of shapes.
Hierarchy
Triangle with all interior angles measuring less than 90°.
Acute Triangle
A quadrilateral with exactly 1 pair of parallel sides.
Trapazoid
A cube whose sides all ensure one unit; cubes of the same size used for measuring volume.
Unit Cube
Squares of the same size used for measuring.
Square Units
One face of a three-dimensional solid—often thought of as the surface on which the solid rests.
Base
Triangle with an interior obtuse angle.
Obtuse triangle