Review the key concepts, formulae, and examples before starting your quiz.
🔑Concepts
Edges are the boundary lines of a shape. They can be straight, like the side of a notebook, or curved, like the edge of a circular plate. In 3D shapes, an edge is where two flat surfaces meet.
Corners, also known as vertices, are the sharp points where two or more edges meet. For example, a square has corners where its straight sides join together. Shapes like circles and spheres have no corners.
2D Shapes and their properties: A triangle has straight edges and corners. A square and a rectangle both have straight edges and corners. A circle is unique because it has continuous curved edge and corners, appearing perfectly round like a -rupee coin.
3D Shapes and their properties: A cube or cuboid (like a wooden block) has straight edges and corners. A cylinder (like a soda can) has curved edges and corners. A sphere (like a ball) has no edges and no corners at all.
A cone is a special 3D shape that looks like a party hat. It has curved edge at the bottom where the circular base meets the side, and it has corner (vertex) at the very top point.
Tangrams are ancient Chinese puzzles made of or geometric pieces called 'tans'. These pieces, which include triangles of different sizes, a square, and a parallelogram, can be arranged to create various pictures of animals, people, or objects.
Tiling or Tessellation is the process of covering a flat surface using repeating shapes so that there are no gaps and no overlaps. Imagine a floor covered in square tiles; the corners and edges fit perfectly to create a continuous pattern.
📐Formulae
💡Examples
Problem 1:
Rohan has a rectangular eraser. He wants to count how many edges and corners it has. Can you help him identify these?
Solution:
- A rectangle is a flat 2D shape.
- Count the straight boundary lines: Top, Bottom, Left, and Right. Total edges = .
- Count the points where these lines meet: Top-left, Top-right, Bottom-left, and Bottom-right. Total corners = .
Explanation:
Since a rectangle is a four-sided polygon, the number of edges is and the number of corners (vertices) is also .
Problem 2:
Identify a 3D shape that has corners and edges. Give a real-life example.
Solution:
- Look for a shape with no sharp points (corners) and no boundary lines (edges).
- A shape that is completely round in all directions fits this description.
- The shape is a Sphere.
- Real-life example: A football or a cricket ball.
Explanation:
A sphere consists of a single curved surface. Because it has no flat faces meeting and no lines ending, it has edges and corners.