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Meaning of geometrical terms.

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Square   Has 4 sides and all are of equal length. It also has 4 right angles.  
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Rectangle   Has 4 sides and has 4 right angles. Opposite sides are equal and are parallel to each other.  
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Parallelogram   Has 4 sides and opposite sides are equal and parallel. Opposite angles are equal.  
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Trapezium   Has 4 sides and opposite sides are parallel.  
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Triangle   A shape with 3 sides and 3 angles.  
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Circle   Has a round shape.  
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Diagonal   A line joining 2 corners which are NOT next to each other.  
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Equal   2 things with the same value.  
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Pi   It has an approximate value of 3.142 and is represented by the symbol, π  
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Diameter   A line passing through the centre of a circle. Its two ends are on the circumference of the circle.  
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Radius   A line drawn from the centre of a circle to its circumference.  
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Height   A line drawn from the top to the base of a figure. It makes 90° with the base.  
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Base   Can be one side of a plane figure or the bottom of a solid.  
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Perimeter   The distance around the edge of a given shape.  
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Circumference   The distance around a circle.  
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