It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled
"True or False: What Is This Shape?" with several geometric shapes and statements about them. Since I can't view images directly, I’ll guide you through how to solve this type of problem based on the typical format of such worksheets.
Let’s assume the worksheet contains
six different shapes, each followed by two statements (e.g., "This is a rectangle," "This is a parallelogram") and you need to mark
True or False for each statement.
Here's how to approach it:
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🔷 Step-by-Step Guide to Solve
For each shape, analyze its properties and compare them with the given statements.
#### 1.
Parallelogram (first shape)
- It has two pairs of parallel sides.
- Opposite sides are equal in length.
- Opposite angles are equal.
- Not necessarily all angles are 90°.
✔ This is a parallelogram? →
True
✘ This is a quadrilateral? →
True *(All parallelograms are quadrilaterals)*
>
✔ True /
✔ True
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#### 2.
Rectangle (second shape)
- All angles are 90°.
- Opposite sides are equal and parallel.
- It is a special type of parallelogram.
✔ This is a rectangle? →
True
✔ This is a parallelogram? →
True
✔ This is a quadrilateral? →
True
>
✔ True /
✔ True /
✔ True
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#### 3.
Rhombus (third shape)
- All four sides are equal.
- Opposite sides are parallel.
- Opposite angles are equal.
- Not necessarily right angles.
✘ This is a square? →
False *(Unless all angles are 90°, which they aren’t here)*
✔ This is a rectangle? →
False *(Rectangles have 90° angles)*
✔ This is a parallelogram? →
True
✔ This is a quadrilateral? →
True
>
✘ False /
✘ False /
✔ True /
✔ True
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#### 4.
Square (fourth shape)
- All sides equal.
- All angles are 90°.
- It is both a rectangle and a rhombus.
✔ This is a square? →
True
✔ This is a rectangle? →
True
✔ This is a parallelogram? →
True
✔ This is a quadrilateral? →
True
>
✔ True /
✔ True /
✔ True /
✔ True
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#### 5.
Right Triangle (fifth shape)
- Has one 90° angle.
- Three sides, three angles.
✘ This is a square? →
False
✘ This is a rectangle? →
False
✘ This is a parallelogram? →
False *(Triangles aren’t parallelograms)*
✘ This is a quadrilateral? →
False *(Quadrilaterals have 4 sides)*
>
✘ False /
✘ False /
✘ False /
✘ False
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#### 6.
Equilateral Triangle (sixth shape)
- All sides equal.
- All angles = 60°.
✘ This is a square? →
False
✘ This is a rectangle? →
False
✘ This is a parallelogram? →
False
✘ This is a quadrilateral? →
False
>
✘ False /
✘ False /
✘ False /
✘ False
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✔ Final Answer Summary (Assuming Standard Shapes)
| Shape | Is a Square? | Is a Rectangle? | Is a Parallelogram? | Is a Quadrilateral? |
|-------|--------------|------------------|----------------------|---------------------|
| Parallelogram | F | F | T | T |
| Rectangle | F | T | T | T |
| Rhombus | F | F | T | T |
| Square | T | T | T | T |
| Right Triangle | F | F | F | F |
| Equilateral Triangle | F | F | F | F |
> Note: A
quadrilateral is any shape with
four sides — so triangles are not quadrilaterals.
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📝 Tips:
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All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.
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All rectangles are parallelograms, but not all parallelograms are rectangles.
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All parallelograms are quadrilaterals, but not all quadrilaterals are parallelograms.
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Triangles are
not parallelograms or quadrilaterals.
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If you can describe the exact shapes or provide text from the image, I can give a more precise answer!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 5th grade math geometry worksheet.