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2-D shapes

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Circle   A two-dimensional figure where each part is the same distance from the center.  
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angle   A part of a two-dimensional figure that is formed by two sides of the figure.  
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hexagon   A polygon having 6 sides and 6 vertices.  
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octagon   A polygon having 8 sides and 8 vertices.  
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pentagon   A polygon having 5 sides and 5 vertices.  
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polygon   A closed, two-dimensional figure with sides that are line segments.  
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quadrilateral   A figure with four sides and four vertices.  
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rectangle   A quadrilateral with opposite sides congruent and all angles equal.  
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side   Is one of the line segments that make up a polygon.  
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square   A rectangle with four equal sides and four equal angles.  
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triangle   A polygon with 3 sides and 3 vertices.  
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vertex   A point at which sides or edges of a figure meet.  
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two-dimensional figure   A figure that has length and width. It is also called a plane figure.  
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parallelogram   A quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and of equal length and opposite angles that are equal.  
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rhombus   A parallelogram with four equal sides and equal opposite angles.  
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trapezoid   A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.  
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