Lesson 60 Lesson 60: ______
A polygon that has ______sides is called a QUADRILATERAL. There are many different kinds of quadrilaterals, which are classified by referring to their ______and/or ______.
When you see arrows on segments, it means they are ______.
When you see matching hash marks on segments, it means they are ______.
Types of Quadrilaterals
Quadrilateral: Parallelogram: Trapezoid:
Some quadrilaterals are subsets of other quadrilaterals. For example, since a square is a parallelogram
with ______right angles, it is also a ______.
Lesson 60 Let’s take a closer look at the various quadrilaterals and their classifications…
Example 1- WE TRY: True or False: A rectangle is a square. Explain your answer.
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Example 2- YOU TRY: True or False: A square is a rhombus. Explain your answer.
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Name: ______Math Math HW Date: ______Quadrilaterals! HW #60 Period: ______
1) Is a rhombus a quadrilateral with four equal sides and one set of parallel lines?
A. Yes B. No C. Sometimes
2) Is a parallelogram a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides?
A. Yes B. No C. Sometimes
3) A quadrilateral that has only one pair of parallel sides is called a ______. a. Parallelogram b. Square c. Trapezoid d. Rhombus
4) A quadrilateral that is both a rectangle and a rhombus is a ______. a. Parallelogram b. Square c. Trapezoid d. Rectangle
5) Which quadrilateral is not a parallelogram? a. Square b. Rhombus c. Trapezoid d. Rectangle
6) What type of quadrilateral is shown? Choose the best answer.
a. Parallelogram b. Rhombus c. Quadrilateral d. Trapezoid
8.) True or False: A trapezoid is a parallelogram. Explain your answer.
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9.) A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides and four congruent sides is a ______.
A. Square B. Trapezoid C. Rectangle D. Rhombus E. None of the these
12. Which of the following is not true?
A. The four sides of a rhombus are always congruent C. Every rhombus is a parallelogram B. Every rectangle has 4 right angles D. Every rectangle is a square
Use the word box to write the name of the quadrilateral described. Use each name only once.
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