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Rectangle-4 right angles Parallelogram - 4 parallel angles Square-4 right angles 4 congruent sides Trapezoid- one pair of parallel lines Rhombus- all sides congruent Next Main menu Go back Back Back to Test A
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Rectangle-4 right angles Parallelogram - 4 parallel angles Square-4 right angles 4 congruent sides Trapezoid- one pair of parallel lines Rhombus- all sides congruent Next Main menu Go back
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Polygons w/ 4 sides and angles PolygonsPolygons w/any sides any angles
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1. What are the sum of the interior angles = 2. What is an x angle of the quadrilateral the missing angle a variable used to measures of the shape substitute for #the missing angle a variable used to
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What is the missing angles measurements? Use 360-90-90-75=105° That is the missing angles measurements so x=105° 90° 75°x°
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What is the missing angles measurements? Use 360-90-90-75=105° That is the missing angles measurements so x=105° 90° 75°x° go back to test bback
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How many angles are there in a quadrilateral, How many of these numbers are shown as angles
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Now that were all done lets go over what we studied What is a quadrilateral –a polygon with 4sides and 4 angles what do the angles = in a quadrilateral- 360° How do you find the missing angle in a quadrilateral by adding the numbers together then subtracting them buy 360 Test
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How do you find the 4 th (x) angle of a quadrilateral A. Adding B. Subtracting C. Adding then subtracting d. None of the above Main menu Help
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