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If you have a signed progress report, please give it to Mrs. McAnelly now. Today, we’ll grade homework first, then; Quiz Notes Assignment
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Quadrilaterals Day 1 (of 5) The basics: A quadrilateral is: a closed geometric figure with 4 sides and 4 angles. The segments (sides) intersect only at the endpoints and its angles add to 360°
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Convex Concave “caved in” In this section, we’re going to study CONVEX quadrilaterals.
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Consecutive v Nonconsecutive In a rowNot in a row - “opposite” in quadrilateral speak A D C B Segments AD and DC are consecutive sides Segments AD and BC are nonconsecutive sides – or “opposite” sides Angles A and B are consecutive angles Angles B and D are nonconsecutive angles – or “opposite” angles.
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You need a protractor and a piece of patty paper for this exercise.
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Naming Polygons A D C B Chose any vertex and name the remaining ones in order – either clockwise or counterclockwise. DON’T SKIP AROUND. ABCD BCDA CDAB DABC ADCB DCBA CBAD BADC How many ways could you name a pentagon? 10
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Your assignment 8.1 Practice 8.1 Reading 8.1 Enrichment
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