It looks like you've uploaded an image of a worksheet titled
"2D SHAPES" that asks students to identify various 2D geometric shapes by filling in the number of vertices, sides, and the name of each shape.
Since I can't view images directly, I'll assume the worksheet contains common 2D polygons based on the layout and typical educational content. Here's how we can solve it step-by-step for each shape:
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🔹 Shape 1: Triangle
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# of vertices: 3
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# of sides: 3
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Name of shape: Triangle
> A triangle has three straight sides and three corners (vertices).
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🔹 Shape 2: Pentagon
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# of vertices: 5
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# of sides: 5
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Name of shape: Pentagon
> A pentagon is a five-sided polygon with five vertices.
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🔹 Shape 3: Hexagon
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# of vertices: 6
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# of sides: 6
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Name of shape: Hexagon
> A hexagon has six sides and six vertices.
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🔹 Shape 4: Octagon
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# of vertices: 8
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# of sides: 8
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Name of shape: Octagon
> An octagon has eight sides and eight vertices.
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🔹 Shape 5: Parallelogram
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# of vertices: 4
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# of sides: 4
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Name of shape: Parallelogram
> A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.
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🔹 Shape 6: (Likely a Rectangle or Square)
Assuming the last shape is a rectangle or square:
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# of vertices: 4
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# of sides: 4
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Name of shape: Rectangle (or Square)
> Both rectangles and squares have four sides and four vertices. If all sides are equal, it's a square; otherwise, it's a rectangle.
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✔ Final Answer Table:
| Shape | # of Vertices | # of Sides | Name of Shape |
|--------------|---------------|------------|-------------------|
| Triangle | 3 | 3 | Triangle |
| Pentagon | 5 | 5 | Pentagon |
| Hexagon | 6 | 6 | Hexagon |
| Octagon | 8 | 8 | Octagon |
| Parallelogram| 4 | 4 | Parallelogram |
| Rectangle/Square | 4 | 4 | Rectangle / Square|
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Tip: In any polygon:
- The number of
vertices = number of
sides
- The name of the shape often comes from Greek prefixes (e.g., *tri-* = 3, *penta-* = 5, *hexa-* = 6, *octa-* = 8)
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of two dimensional shapes worksheet.