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CMP: Shapes & Designs

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angle   The opening between two straight lines that meet at a vertex.  
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degree   A unit of measure  
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diagonal   A line segment connecting two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon.  
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equilateral triangle   A triangle with all three sides the same length.  
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isosceles triangle   A triangle with two sides the same length.  
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parallel lines   Lines that never meet no matter how long they are extended.  
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parallelogram   A quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are equal and parallel.  
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polygon   A closed, flat (two-dimensional) shape whose sides are formed by line segments.  
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properties of shapes   Characteristics of shapes that are always valid.  
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quadrilateral   A polygon with four sides, as shown below.  
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rectangle   A parallelogram with all right angles.  
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regular polygon   A polygon that has all of its sides equal and all of its angles equal.  
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rhombus   A quadrilateral that has all sides the same length.  
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right angle   An angle that measures 90 degrees.  
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square   A rectangle with all sides equal.  
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tiling   Also called a tessellation.  
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trapezoid   A quadrilateral with one pair of opposite sides parallel.  
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vertex   The corners of a polygon.  
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