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Dive into the world of quadrilaterals with this comprehensive guide covering essential concepts such as angles, sides, diagonals, and symmetry. Learn about the properties of parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, kites, and trapezoids. Discover key definitions like congruence and supplementary angles while exploring the relationships between opposite and consecutive angles. This resource is perfect for students and anyone looking to enhance their understanding of four-sided figures and their unique characteristics.
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The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral
What is 360?
The opposite angles of a parallelogram
What is Congruent?
The consecutive angles of a parallelogram
What is Supplementary?
The Vertical Angles made by the diagonals of a rhombus
What are right angles? (or 90 degrees)
The Equiangular Quadrilateral
What is the Rectangle?
The four sides of a rhombus
What are congruent?
The side of parallelogram ABCD congruent to AB
What is CD?
The length of a side in a rhombus with perimeter 24
What is 6?
The Opposite sides of a parallelogram, by definition
What is parallel?
The Equilateral quadrilateral
What is the Rhombus?
One of the diagonals of parallelogram JKMN
What is JM or KN?
The diagonals of a rectangle
What are congruent?
The diagonals of a rhombus
What are perpendicular?
The diagonals of an Isosceles Trapezoid
What are congruent?
Congruent, Perpendicular, and bisect each other
What are the diagonals of a square?
A polygon with 4 sides
What is a quadrilateral?
A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of opposite sides parallel
What is a parallelogram?
A quadrilateral with 2 distinct pairs of congruent consecutive sides
What is a kite?
The sides of a trapezoid that are parallel
What are the bases?
Segmentthat joins the midpoints of the legs of a trapezoid
What is the midsegment?
Has 4 lines and 90 rotational
What is a Square?