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Polygons, Triangles, and Quadrilaterals

Polygons, Triangles, and Quadrilaterals

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Mathematics

10th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
8.G.A.5, HSG.CO.C.11, 5.G.B.4

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4 Slides • 26 Questions

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Polygons, Triangles, and Quadrilaterals

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Quadrilaterals

  • I can use the quadrilateral hierarchy picture to determine how quadrilaterals are related.

  • Remember, if you can follow the arrow UP, then your shape IS ALWAYS that shape.

  • If you can follow the arrows DOWN, then your shape is SOMETIMES that shape

3

Multiple Choice

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How are a rhombus and a square alike?
1
Both have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
2
Both have equal angles.
3
Both have equal sides.
4
Neither have any sets of parallel sides.

4

Multiple Choice

Which statement is true about a square?

1

a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides

2

a quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel lines

3

a quadrilateral with 4 right angles

4

all statements are true

5

Multiple Choice

All quadrilaterals are parallelograms.
1
True
2
False

6

Multiple Choice

A quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides could be.
1
a rectangle or a trapezoid
2
a square or a rhombus
3
a parallelogram or a trapezoid
4
a rectangle or a rhombus

7

Multiple Choice

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Look at the hierarchy. Which figure can be placed below the rectangle in this hierarchy?

1

rhombus

2

trapezoid

3

square

4

triangle

8

Multiple Select

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Using this hierarchy of two dimensional figures, determine which of the following labels can be given to the shape below. Select three that apply.

1

paralellogram

2

polygon

3

quadrilateral

4

rectangle

9

Multiple Choice

Which statement is true?

1

A quadrilateral is always a parallelogram.

2

A square is always a parallelogram

3

A parallelogram is never a rhombus.

4

A trapezoid never has two congruent sides.

10

Multiple Select

Select ALL the properties that both rectangles and parallelograms share.

1

4 sides

2

4 right angles

3

2 pairs of parallel sides

4

2 pairs of sides with equal length

5

2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles

11

Multiple Choice

A rectangle must be a __________ and a __________.

1

parallelogram, rhombus

2

square, quadrilateral

3

trapezoid, square

4

quadrilateral, parallelogram

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement BEST describes why the shape below is a rhombus?

1

It is a square with no right angles.

2

It is a parallelogram with equal sides.

3

It is a polygon with equal sides and equal angles.

4

It is a quadrilateral with one pair of acute angles and one pair of obtuse angles.

13

Triangles

  • I can classify a triangle by its sides and angles

  • I can find the missing angle in a triangle


14

Multiple Choice

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Which would be the best classification for the triangle shown?
1
right isosceles
2
obtuse scalene
3
obtuse isosceles
4
acute scalene

15

Multiple Choice

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Which would be the best classification for the triangle shown?
1
acute isosceles
2
right scalene
3
acute scalene
4
obtuse scalene

16

Multiple Choice

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Which would be the best classification for the triangle shown?
1
right isosceles
2
obtuse scalene
3
obtuse isosceles
4
right scalene

17

Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of each angle indicated. 
1
50°
2
35°
3
100°
4
55°

18

Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of each angle indicated. 
1
139°
2
66°
3
138°
4
116°

19

Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of each angle indicated. 
1
140°
2
21°
3
105°
4
25°

20

Multiple Choice

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What is the value of the missing angle?
1
61
2
50
3
60
4
69

21

Multiple Choice

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What is the value of x?
1
60
2
5
3
10
4
-3

22

Multiple Choice

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What is the value of x?
1
10
2
5
3
-12
4
9

23

Polygons

  • I can find the total number of degrees in a polygon

  • I can finding missing angle in a polygon

24

Multiple Choice

What is the SUM of the angle measures in a triangle (3 sides)?
1
60°
2
90°
3
120°
4
180°

25

Multiple Choice

What is the SUM of the angle measures in a hexagon (6 sides)?
1
720°
2
1080°
3
600°
4
540°

26

Multiple Choice

What is the sum of the interior angles for a 24-gon

1

3960

2

360

3

15

4

4280

27

Multiple Choice

What is the SUM of the angle measures in a nonagon (9 sides)?
1
1440°
2
900°
3
1080°
4
1260°

28

Multiple Choice

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Find angle x

1

247o

2

67o

3

157o

4

203o

29

Multiple Choice

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Find the value of X.
1
100° 
2
110° 
3
150° 
4
168° 

30

Multiple Choice

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Find the value of X.
1
100
2
120
3
125
4
130

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