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Classifying Quadrilaterals
Properties of Parallelograms
Trapezoids and Kites
Rhombii
Rectangles
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Classify the following diagram in as many ways as
possible.
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Quadrilateral Parallelogram Rhombus
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Name the quadrilateral that has two pairs of
adjacent sides that are congruent and no opposite
sides congruent.
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Kite
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What is the difference between a trapezoid and an
isosceles trapezoid?
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A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one
pair of parallel sides. An isosceles trapezoid is
a trapezoid whose nonparallel opposite sides are
congruent.
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Find the value of x and y and then find the
length of each side of the rhombus below.
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x 3 y 5 All sides lengths are 15
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Complete the following diagram representing the
relationships among special quadrilaterals.
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Opposite sides of a parallelogram are
_________________
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Congruent
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Explain why consecutive angles in a parallelogram
are supplementary.
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Consecutive angles are formed by two parallel
lines cut by a transversal. These angle pairs
are classified as same-side interior angles and
same-side interior angles are supplementary when
two parallel lines are cut by a transversal.
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Based on the markings, decide whether each figure
must be a parallelogram.
a.
b.
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a. Yes both pairs of alternate interior angles
are congruent, therefore both pairs of opposite
sides are parallel. b. No the diagonals do not
necessarily bisect each other.
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Find the values of x and y for the parallelogram
below.
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x 30 y 55
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Find the values of x and y and then find the
length of each diagonal for the parallelogram
below.
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x 8 y 25 50 80
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Fill in the blank with always, sometimes, or
never.
A rectangle is ___________ a square.
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Sometimes
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What is the relationship between the diagonals of
a rectangle?
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They are congruent
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True or False? a. The opposite sides of a
rectangle are congruent. b. The diagonals of a
rectangle are always perpendicular. c. The
diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other. d.
The opposite angles of a rectangle are both
congruent and supplementary.
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a. True a rectangle is a parallelogram and the
opposite sides of a parallelogram are
congruent b. False unless the rectangle is a
square, the diagonals are not perpendicular. c.
True a rectangle is a parallelogram and the
diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each
other. d. True all four angles in a rectangle
are 90 degrees, therefore the opposite angles are
both congruent and supplementary.
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Determine if the following diagrams are
rectangles. Justify your answer.
a.
b.
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a. No the diagonals are not necessarily
congruent. b. Yes the diagonals are congruent.
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Find the value of x for the following rectangle
and then find the length of each diagonal.
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x 11 AC BD 16
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What are the characteristics of a rhombus?
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A rhombus is a parallelogram with all four sides
congruent.
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True or False? A square is a rhombus.
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True
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Based on the following diagram, determine if the
parallelogram is a rhombus.
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Yes the diagonal is bisecting two angles.
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Find the missing angle measures for the rhombus
below.
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90 60 60 30
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Find the value of x for which ABCD is a rhombus.
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x 4/3 y 7
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Find the value of x for the isosceles trapezoid
below.
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x 3
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Find the measure of each angle for the isosceles
trapezoid below. Justify your answer.
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1 62 base angles of an isosceles trapezoid are
congruent. 2 118 angle 2 and the 62 degree
angle are s.s.-interior angles. 3 118 angles 2
and 3 are base angles.
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Find the value of x for the isosceles trapezoid
below.
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x 4
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Find the value of each missing angle for the kite
below.
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90 9 81 40
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Find the values of x and y for the kite below.
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x 35 y 30
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