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Section 6.6 Trapezoids

Section 6.6 Trapezoids. Trapezoid – quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides called bases. Nonparallel sides are called legs. Base angles are formed by a base and a leg. Base angle. bases. legs. Isosceles trapezoid – legs are congruent In every isosceles trapezoid

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Section 6.6 Trapezoids

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  1. Section 6.6 Trapezoids

  2. Trapezoid – quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides called bases. Nonparallel sides are called legs. • Base angles are formed by a base and a leg Base angle bases legs

  3. Isosceles trapezoid – legs are congruent • In every isosceles trapezoid • 1. each pair of base angles are congruent • 2. diagonals are congruent

  4. Coordinate geometry • To determine that a quadrilateral is a trapezoid: • 1. show that one pair of sides is parallel using the slope formula

  5. To determine that a quadrilateral is an isosceles trapezoid: • 1. use the distance formula to show the legs are congruent.

  6. Median of a trapezoid • The segment joining the midpoints of the legs of a trapezoid. • The median of a trapezoid is parallel to the bases and is ½ the sum of the measures of the bases (the average of the bases).

  7. Example 1 HLJK is a trapezoid

  8. Example 2 HJLK is a trapezoid.

  9. Example 3

  10. Example 4 • BGHJ is a quadrilateral. Verify that it is a trapezoid. B(-9, 1), G(2, 3), H(12, -2), J(-10, -6) .

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