In this activity you will broaden your knowledge of shapes and your ability to sketch them.
Conclusion
1. What is the difference between a circle and an ellipse?
A.Basically a circle has a constant radius throughout and an ellipse does not.
2. What is the difference between an inscribed and a circumscribed shape?
A. inscribed shape is formed inside of another shape, while a circumscribed shape is formed around the outside of another shape.
3. How is a rhombus similar to a square?
A. A rhombus and a square have sides that are of equal length, with opposite edges being parallel to each other
4. What is the difference between a right, acute, and obtuse triangle?
A. A right triangle contains a 90° angle. An acute triangle must contain angles that are smaller than 90°. An obtuse angle will contain an angle that is greater than 90°.
1. What is the difference between a circle and an ellipse?
A.Basically a circle has a constant radius throughout and an ellipse does not.
2. What is the difference between an inscribed and a circumscribed shape?
A. inscribed shape is formed inside of another shape, while a circumscribed shape is formed around the outside of another shape.
3. How is a rhombus similar to a square?
A. A rhombus and a square have sides that are of equal length, with opposite edges being parallel to each other
4. What is the difference between a right, acute, and obtuse triangle?
A. A right triangle contains a 90° angle. An acute triangle must contain angles that are smaller than 90°. An obtuse angle will contain an angle that is greater than 90°.