Title: An Introduction to Quadrilaterals
1An Introduction to Quadrilaterals
2Definition
- Polygon a closed, straight-sided, plane figure.
3Definition
- Angle two rays that meet at a common end point.
4Definition
- Degree a unit of measurement of an angle,
represented by the symbol º.
90º
5Definition
- Diagonal a line segment joining two
non-adjacent vertices of a polygon.
6Definition
- Quadrilateral a polygon with 4 angles and 4
straight sides.
7Special Quadrilaterals
Parallelograms opposite sides are parallel and
congruent.
- Rectangles a parallelogram with all angles
90. - Squares a rectangle with all sides equal .
- Rhombus a parallelogram with all sides equal.
Trapezoid one set of sides are parallel.
8Venn Diagram Persective of Quadrilaterals
Quadrilaterals 4 sided polygon
Parallelograms (opposite sides are parallel and
congruent).
Rhombus
Rectangle
Square
9Quadrilateral Family
parallelogram
rectangle
trapezoid
rhombus
quadrilateral
square
10Property of Quadrilaterals
- The sum of all the interior angles equals 360º.
11Property of Quadrilaterals
- Why is the sum 360º ?
- Well, if you choose a vertex you can only
draw one diagonal. This one diagonal splits
the quadrilateral into two triangles. - Since the sum of the internal angles of a
triangle are 180 degrees, a quadrilateral has 360
degrees (2 x 180 º ).
12Property of Quadrilaterals
- The sum of all the interior angles equals 360º
degrees.
65º
65º
65º
115º
115º
115º
115º
65º
360º
13What is the missing angle?
90º
90º
90º
90º
90º
?
90º
90º
?
360º
14What is the missing angle?
70º
70º
70º
70º
110º
?
110º
?
110º
360º
15What is the missing angle?
65º
65º
65º
?
115º
115º
115º
65º
?
360º
16What is the missing angle?
60º
81º
104º
?
104º
115º
?
81º
60º
360º
17Congratulations and good job!
- Now you know that
- A quadrilateral is a 4-sided polygon.
- There are many types of quadrilaterals.
- Classification depends on how many sets of sides
are parallel, the length of the sides and the
measure of the interior angles. - The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral
is 360º.