A rectangular prism
A parallelogram is a four-sided figure with opposite sides parallel. Squares and rectangles are two examples of parallelograms. A square is a four-sided figure that has four equal sides, and opposite sides are parallel.
You count the inside squares of the figure.
The two figures that have reflections that look exactly like the original figure are squares and equilateral triangles.Name another reason. Thank you.
That would be a cube.
A cuboid.
A rectangular prism
A parallelogram is a four-sided figure with opposite sides parallel. Squares and rectangles are two examples of parallelograms. A square is a four-sided figure that has four equal sides, and opposite sides are parallel.
A Snow Man!!
You count the inside squares of the figure.
A quadrilateral is any four-sided two-dimensional figure. Parallelograms such as squares and rectangles are also quadrilaterals.
Assuming they don't overlap, these are some of the possible shapes: a concave pentagon, a trapezium, a concave seven or eight sided figure (neither of the last two is a polygon but two polygons touching one another).
A Square which has been divided up into 24 smaller squares.
The two figures that have reflections that look exactly like the original figure are squares and equilateral triangles.Name another reason. Thank you.
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square
What solid figure has congruent squares on all six sides