Tuesday, September 25, 2012



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Plane figures made up of three or more closed line segments are polygons. Each line segment of a polygon is a side. Polygons are classified by the number of sides.

 
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Shapes, A Study


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When most people hear the word geometry, they think about shapes. Students should realize they are surrounded by many different kinds of shapes every day. Many of these shapes are two-dimensional plane figures.
Plane figures are flat. They can be closed or not closed.
 
 
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