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Classifying Quadrilaterals Tutorial 4a
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Introduction A polygon is a geometric figure that is made up of a union of segments that meet only at endpoints. The following shapes are examples of polygons: A Quadrilateral is a four sided Polygon: We will be working with many special quadrilaterals throughout this course. We must introduce a couple new terms that you need to know before we can classify quadrilaterals.
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Parallel Lines Parallel Lines are two or more lines on the same plane (coplaner) that do not intersect. m n Line m is parallel to line n. We can write this using the following symbol m || n
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Perpendicular Lines Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect to form right angles ( ). l m Line m is perpendicular to line l. We can write this using the following symbol: m l
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Perpendicular Bisector A perpendicular bisector of a segment is a line, segment, or ray that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint. AMC S
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Classifying Quadrilaterals A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. A rhombus is a parallelogram with four congruent sides. A rectangle is a parallelogram with four right angles.
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A square is a parallelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. An isosceles trapezoid is a trapezoid whose nonparallel sides are congruent. Classifying Quadrilaterals
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A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides congruent and no opposite sides congruent. Classifying Quadrilaterals
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Quiz yourself: Select True (T) or False (F) Classifying Quadrilaterals 1.Another name for a square is a rectangular rhombus.T or FTF 2.A rhombus is always a square.T or FTF 3.A square is always a rhombus.T or FTF 4.A rectangle is always a parallelogram.T or FTF 5.All parallelograms are quadrilaterals.T or FTF 6.All quadrilaterals are parallelograms.T or FTF 7.A trapezoid can be a parallelogram.T or FTF
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