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In this brief overview, we delve into the fundamental geometric shapes that surround us in everyday life. Discover the sphere, cube, triangle, and other shapes through relatable examples such as a foam basketball representing a sphere and a chair illustrating triangles. Learn about intersecting and parallel lines, cylindrical shapes, octagons, rectangular prisms, and squares, each defined by their unique properties. This guide emphasizes the beauty of geometry in our environment, showcasing how these shapes manifest in common objects.
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GeometryInMyLife By: Mason Johnson
Sphere A sphere is a round shape with no faces , vertices or edges for an example this foam basketball is a sphere.
Cube This is a cube, a cube is a 3d shape that has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 6 edges.
Triangle A triangle is a shape that has 3 sides and for an example this chair has 8 triangles in it.
IntersectingLines These are intersecting lines, intersecting lines are when two lines cross like an “x” for an example this carpet has intersecting lines.
Parallel Lines These are Parallel Lines, Parallel Lines are lines that never cross they keep running by each other for an example these lines are parallel.
Cylinder This is a cylinder, a cylinder is a shape that is a circular pipe
Octagon This is an octagon, an octagon is a shape with 8 sides and is a 2 dimensional shape.
Rectangular Prism This is a Rectangular Prism, a Rectangular Prism is a shape with 8 vertices, 2 faces and 6 edges.
Square This is a square a square is a shape with 4 sides and 2 pairs of parallel lines for an example this bolt has a square.