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Quad-Squad

Quad-Squad. By: Josh Sanchez, Brandon Long, Justin Lee. Two Dimension Squares. A square is a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles Flat All four sides are equal Each corner is a 90 degree angle (all right angles) Perimeter Area Different Names Square Rectangle

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Quad-Squad

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  1. Quad-Squad By: Josh Sanchez, Brandon Long, Justin Lee

  2. Two Dimension Squares • A square is a quadrilateral with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles • Flat • All four sides are equal • Each corner is a 90 degree angle (all right angles) • Perimeter • Area • Different Names • Square • Rectangle • Parallelogram • Rhombus • Quadrilateral • Trapezoid

  3. Measuring A Square • Perimeter: s+s+s+s or S4 or L2 + W2 • Area: L x W= 2 (the answer equals squared)

  4. VIDEO CHALLENGE!!! Of all the rectangles with the same PERIMETERS, which has the biggest AREA???

  5. Measuring a Three- Dimensional Figure • Volume: Length x Width x Height= 3 (answer of volume equals cubed) V= L x W x H Volume of a cube: V=S3 (only for a cube)

  6. Three Dimension Squares • A cube is a three dimensional figure with six congruent sides • Six faces, eight vertices • Volume • Different Names • Cube • Prism • Tetrahedron • Octahedron • Dodecahedron • Icosahedrons • Features • Vertex • Face • Side

  7. Two and Three Dimensional Squares in the Real World

  8. How they are used in the Real Life! • Perimeter: • To make buildings • Walls • Borders • Fencing • Area: • Space on the ground • Tile, Flooring • Mats, Rugs • Volume: • The room inside a building • Space inside storage (boxes etc.) • Water in a tank (water tanks etc.)

  9. Questions! • What are examples of cubes in the real world? • What is the formula for the volume of a cube or prism? • How does area help us in life? • What are some names for a three dimensional square? • Are there a such thing as a two dimension square in the real world?

  10. Work Cited • www.nrel.gov • http://www.glasgowarchitecture.co.uk/jpgs/icon_building_saltire.jpg • http://www.wirednewyork.com/landmarks/esb/images/empire_state_building_entrance.jpg • http://www.brodeurwindow.com/images/perimeter/perimeter1.jpg

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