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Geometric Concepts: Classifying Figures and Understanding Volume

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equilateral triangle   In a _____________________all sides are the same length.  
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scalene triangle   In a _____________________no sides are the same length.  
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acute triangle   An ________________has three acute angles.  
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quadrilateral   A _______________is a polygon with exactly four sides.  
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isosceles triangle   An _______________ has at least two sides of the same length.  
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right triangle   A _______________ has one right angle.  
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obtuse triangle   An _______________ has one obtuse angle.  
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trapezoid   A _______________ is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.  
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rectangle   A ___________is a parallelogram with four right angles.  
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parallelogram   A ___________is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel and equal in length.  
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face   A ___________is an outside surface of a 3-D figure.  
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apex   The point farthest from the base of a figure is called the ______________.  
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square   A ___________is a rectangle with all sides the same length.  
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rhombus   A ___________is a parallelogram with all sides the same length.  
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edge   An ___________is a line segment formed when two faces meet.  
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base   The ___________is the side of a polygon to which the height is perpendicular.  
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right rectangular prism   A ___________is a 3-D figure that has 6 flat faces, 12 edges, 2 bases, and no apex  
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right triangular pyramid   A ___________s a 3-D figure that has 4 flat faces, 6 edges, 1 base, and an apex  
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cone   A ___________is a 3-D figure that has 1 flat and 1 curved face, 1 edge, 1 base, and an apex.  
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volume   ________________ is the number of cubic units needed to fill a solid figure.  
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right triangular prism   A ___________s a 3-D figure that has 5 flat faces, 9 edges, 2 bases, and no apex.  
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cylinder   A ___________is a 3-D figure that has 1 curved and 2 flat faces, 2 edges, 2 bases, and no apex.  
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right square pyramid   A ___________is a 3-D figure that has 5 flat faces, 8 edges, 1 base, and an apex.  
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sphere   A ___________is a 3-D figure that has 1 curved face, 0 edges, 0 bases, and no apex.  
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cubic unit   A ________is the volume of a cube that measures 1 unit along each edge.  
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unit cube   A ________is a cube that measures 1 unit along each edge.  
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cube   A ________is a solid figure with six identical squares as its faces.  
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formula Volume of a rectangular prism V=   is a rule that uses symbols to relate two or more quantities. V = ℓ × w × h V = Volume ℓ = length w = width h = height  
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