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Geometry and Symmetr

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line   a set of connecting points that go on forever in both directions  
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side   one of the line segments that makes a two-dimensional face  
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plane   a flat surface that goes on forever in all directions  
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square   a rectangle with four equal sides and four right angles  
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base   a special face of a three-dimensional figure  
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symmetry   when a shape is exactly the same if you flip or turn it over a line  
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sphere   a three-dimensional figure shaped like a ball  
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vertex   a point where two or more straight lines or faces meet to form an angle  
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cube   a three-dimensional shape that has six equal square faces  
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angle   a figure made of two rays that meet at the same endpoint  
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figure   another name for a two dimensional or three dimensional shape  
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circle   a closed, round, two-dimensional shape  
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edge   the line segment where two faces meet on a three-dimensional figure  
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solid   a figure with three dimensions: height, width and depth  
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face   the flat surface of a three-dimensional solid  
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rectangular prism   a three-dimensional figure with six rectangular faces  
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rectangle   a quadrilateral with four two pairs of congruent, parallel sides, and four right angles  
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