3 - triangle 4 - quadrilateral 5 - pentagon 6 - hexagon 7 - heptagon / septagon 8 - octagon 9 - nonagon 10 - decagon 11 - hendecagon 12 - dodecagon
Of the four shapes mentioned, the octagon has the most sides. Square has 4 sides, hexagon has 6, pentagon has 5, and the octagon has 8.
Triangle
1. square 2. hexagon 3. pentagon 4. rectangle 5. triangle 6. circle 7. octagon
line, square, circle, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, polygon, star, rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram * * * * * A line is one-dimensional. And what about ellipses, ovals, a square with one side replaced by a curve, irregular shapes?
triangle circle square octagon pentagon hexagon trapezoid
They are all shapes.
Of the four shapes mentioned, the octagon has the most sides. Square has 4 sides, hexagon has 6, pentagon has 5, and the octagon has 8.
Five shapes that can be constructed are octagon, hexagon, square, triangle, and rectangle.
Triangle
The shape that does not belong is "Cube." All the other options (Square, Triangle, Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon) are two-dimensional shapes, while a Cube is a three-dimensional object.
There are many geometric shapes. But the square, octagon, rectangle, pentagon, triangle, circle, hexagon and heptagon would be considered the main shapes.
There are hundreds of shapes; some shapes are square, triangle, circle, rectangle, oval, octagon, hexagon, pentagon, cube, cylinder, and lots of combinations of shapes that form new shapes.
Octagon.
An Octagon has 8 sides. The other more popular shapes are Hexagon which has 6 sides, a Pentagon which has 5 sides, a Square which has 4 sides and a Triangle which has 3 sides.
Square, circle, rectangle, octagon, pentagon, triangle, hexagon, trapezoid, rhombus. These are just some
1. square 2. hexagon 3. pentagon 4. rectangle 5. triangle 6. circle 7. octagon
The odd one out in the group is "cube." All the other shapes (square, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon) are two-dimensional polygons, while a cube is a three-dimensional geometric shape. This distinction sets the cube apart from the rest of the group.