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place the following shapes given under the appropriate heading: shapes …

Question

place the following shapes given under the appropriate heading: shapes that are... drag & drop the answer (with shapes: green triangle, blue triangle, pink curved rectangle, yellow parallelogram, yellow octagon)

Explanation:

Response

To solve this problem, we need to identify the type of each shape (e.g., triangle, quadrilateral, polygon with curved side, regular octagon) and place them under the appropriate heading. However, since the specific headings are not fully visible, we can analyze each shape:

  1. Green Triangle: A three - sided polygon (triangle).
  2. Blue Triangle: A three - sided polygon (triangle).
  3. Pink Shape: Has a curved side, so it's not a regular polygon with straight sides only.
  4. Yellow Parallelogram: A four - sided polygon (quadrilateral, specifically a parallelogram).
  5. Yellow Octagon: A regular eight - sided polygon (octagon).

If the headings are something like "Triangles", "Quadrilaterals", "Polygons with Curved Sides", "Regular Polygons (Octagon)" etc., we would drag:

  • Green and Blue triangles to the "Triangles" heading.
  • Yellow parallelogram to the "Quadrilaterals" heading.
  • Pink shape to the "Shapes with Curved Sides" heading.
  • Yellow octagon to the "Regular Octagons" or "Eight - Sided Polygons" heading.

Since the problem is about classifying geometric shapes, the subfield of Mathematics (Geometry) applies here.

Brief Explanations

The problem involves classifying geometric shapes. We analyze each shape: the green and blue ones are triangles, the yellow one with four sides is a parallelogram (quadrilateral), the pink one has a curved side, and the yellow octagon is an eight - sided regular polygon. We would place each under the appropriate heading (e.g., "Triangles" for the two triangles, etc.) by dragging.

Answer:

To solve, identify each shape's type (triangle, quadrilateral, curved - side, octagon) and drag to the matching heading (e.g., triangles to "Triangles", etc.).