Mod 15.7: Conditions for Rectangles, Rhombi, and Squares

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Mod 15.7: Conditions for Rectangles, Rhombi, and Squares Essential Question: How can you use given conditions to show that a quadrilateral is a rectangle, a rhombus, or a square? CASS: G-CO.10 : G-CO.11 Prove theorems about parallelograms. Also G-SRT.5 MP.7 Using Structure

Conditions for Rectangles EXPLAIN 1 p. 803 Conditions for Rectangles

EXPLAIN 2 p. 804 Conditions for Rhombi

Your Turn p. 808 (Evaluate)

Your Turn p. 809 (Evaluate)

Your Turn p. 809 (Evaluate)

Your Turn p. 809 (Evaluate)

Your Turn p. 809 (Evaluate) Note: Your book may say (13x – 5.5)º. If so, fix it!

ASSIGNMENTS WS 15.6 pp. 794f #3-9 pp. 808f #4-12