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  1. Area is the size of a surface! Learn more about Area, or try the Area Calculator. Triangle. Area = ½ × b × h. b = base. h = vertical height. Square. Area = a2. a = length of side.

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      The Idea. We offer mathematics in an enjoyable and...

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    • Circle

      Example: Max is building a house. The first step is to drill...

    • Square

      A square also fits the definition of a rectangle (all angles...

    • Measurement Index

      Measurement is finding a number that shows the size or...

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      Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games,...

  2. Each geometric shape has a unique name (ex. rectangle, square, oval, etc) and geometrical shapes can be easily identified by looking at an image and seeing the shape’s characteristics, such as number of sides, angles, curves, or points.

  3. These are some of the most common geometry formulas to figure out the perimeter, area, volume and circumference for the different shapes such as square, rectangle, triangle, parallelogram, circle, trapezoid.

  4. Cheat Sheet 4 contains a range of formulas about 2d shapes: angles in a triangle; pythagoras' theorem; basic trigonometry laws; formulas for the circumference and area of a circle; formula for the length of an arc and the area of a sector; formulas for the area of a range of quadrilaterals.

  5. Here you will find our support page about different Geometry formulas, including triangles, circles, quadrilaterals and polygons, as well as 3d shapes. Using these sheets will help your child to: know different geometric formula; apply a range of formula to solve problems.

  6. Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, Kite, Trapezium, Parallelogram, Rhombus and different types of polygons are the 2-d shapes. Cube, Cuboid, Sphere, Cone and Cylinder are the basic three-dimensional shapes.

  7. Interactive, free online geometry tool from GeoGebra: create triangles, circles, angles, transformations and much more!