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TYPE OF QUADRILATERAL
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• A quadrilateral is two-dimensional shape with four side and four angles.
• A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel is called a parallelogram. A parallelogram has two pairs of equal
sides.
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• There are three special types of parallelogram
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Question
• Name the quadrilateral that remains when the two equal right-angled triangles (shaded) are cut off this rectangle.
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Solution
• The quadrilateral that remains has just one pair of parallel sides and
• so is not a parallelogram. • It is a trapezium. • Because the non-parallel sides are equal, it is an isosceles trapezium.
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Question 1
• Name each of the following quadrilaterals:
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Solution
a rectangle b trapeziumc kite d squaree rhombus f parallelogramg trapezium h quadrilateral
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Question 2
• Name each of the quadrilaterals described in this table.
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Solution
a square b trapeziumc rhombus d quadrilateral
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Question Only part of the complete description is given for
each of the following quadrilaterals. List all of the quadrilaterals that could be described in each of these ways.
a A quadrilateral that has four equal sides.b A quadrilateral that has two pairs of equal sides.c A quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel
sides.d A quadrilateral that has one pair of parallel sides
and one pair of equal sides.
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Solution
a square, rhombusb rectangle, parallelogram, kitec rectangle, parallelogram, square, rhombusd isosceles trapezium
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Question On a sheet of grid paper plot each of these sets of points,
and name the quadrilateral formed each time.
a ABCD where A (1, 2), B (3, 6), C (9, 6) and D (7, 2)b XYZW where X (0, 0), Y (1, 6), Z (4, 7) and W (3, 1)c MNOP where M (1, 1), N (3, 6), P (7, 6) and Q (9, 1)d RSTU where R (1, 5), S (4, 0), T (7, 5) and U (4, 10)e EFGH where E (0, 5), F (3, 7), G (6, 5) and H (3, 1)
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Solution
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The angle sums of quadrilaterals The four angles inside a quadrilateral add
up to 360°. Again this can be shown by putting the vertices of the angles together.
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Question
• Find the size of m° in this figure.
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Solution
The angle sum of a quadrilateral is 360°.So:m° + 90° + 120° + 80° = 360°m° + 290° = 360°m° = 70°
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Question
• Without using a protractor, find the sizes of the marked angles in each of the following shapes:
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Solution
a x° = 30°, y° = 35°, z° = 105°b x° = 30°, y° = 115°, z°= 65°c x° =y° = 65°, z°= 25°d x° = 75°, y° = 105°e x° = y° = z° = w°= 45°f x° = y° = z° = 60°
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Question
• find the sizes of the marked angles in each of the following shapes.
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Solution
a x° = 55°, y°= 70°b x°= 80°, y° = 80°c x° = 50°, y° = 55°, z° = 40°d x° = 35°, y° = 50°, z°= 25°, w° = 155°