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Exploring Quadrilaterals Unit 7-3 Objective: You will define and analyze relationships among quadrilaterals.
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Quadrilateral— Any polygon with 4 sides Draw a quadrilateral
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Parallelograms- 1. A quadrilateral 2. Opposite sides are equal 3. Opposite sides are parallel 4. Opposite angles are equal 5. Consecutive angles are supplementary Draw a Parallelogram
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Definitions Parallelograms- any quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal.
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PARALLELOGRAM
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Definitions Rhombus—
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Definitions Rhombus—any parallelogram where all of the sides are equal.
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Rhombus Notice the angles are not 90 degrees!!
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Definitions Square—
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Definitions Square—a rhombus whose angles are all 90 degrees.
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Definitions Square—a rhombus whose angles are all 90 degrees. Remember—a rhombus is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides.
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Definitions Square—a rhombus whose angles are all 90 degrees. Remember—a rhombus is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides. Remember—a parallelogram is a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel.
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SQUARE
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Definitions Rectangle—
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Definitions Rectangle—A parallelogram with 4 right angles.
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RECTANGLE
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Definitions Trapeziod—
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Definitions Trapeziod—A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
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Trapeziod
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ISOSCELES TRAPEZIOD Notice the non-parallel sides are equal.
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Characteristics of Parallelograms #1– opposite sides are parallel and equal.
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Characteristics of Parallelograms #1– opposite sides are parallel and equal. #2—opposite angles are equal.
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Characteristics of Parallelograms #1– opposite sides are parallel and equal. #2—opposite angles are equal. #3—adjacent angles are supplementary.
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Characteristics of Parallelograms #1– opposite sides are parallel and equal. #2—opposite angles are equal. #3—adjacent angles are supplementary. #4—diagonals bisect each other.
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