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Variable Coordinates of Quadrilaterals
March 6, 2013
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“a” units long “b” units high
Think about the coordinates of a line. What does the x-coordinate represent? What does the y-coordinate represent?
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Given the name of the Quadrilateral, use the information about the given points to find the missing points.
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square
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Trapezoid (r,s) (0,t) (0,0) (r,0)
Talk about how “s” is not part of the point we are looking for.
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Rectangle (g,h) (0,h) (0,0) (g,0)
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A Rectangle centered on the origin.
(-a,b) (a,b) (-a,-b) (a,-b)
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Parallelogram (b,c) (s+b, c) (s,0) (0,0)
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Rectangle with vertices at (e,0) (0,0),and (0,d)
(e,d)
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