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Title: Plane Geometry Unit 7 - Quadrilaterals


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Plane GeometryUnit 7 - Quadrilaterals
  • Section 1.6 Classify Polygons
  • Day 1

2
WARM-UP
  • Grab a worksheet from the front table and
    complete it.

3
What can we classify the object that the
individual is standing on?
PLANE
4
What exactly is a plane?
PLANE 2 dimensional object that extends
infinitely in two directions.
5
What happens if I cut a shape out of a plane?
We have now created a polygon.
6
Okay, so what is a polygon?
  • Polygon closed plane figure with the following
    two properties
  • It is formed by three or more line segments,
    a.k.a. the sides.
  • Each side intersects exactly two sides, one at
    each endpoint, so that no two sides with a common
    endpoint are collinear.

7
What are the parts of a polygon? How do I label
it?
Sides and Vertices (plural of vertex) are the
parts. List the vertices in consecutive order.
A
Label Pentagon ABCDE or Pentagon CBAED
E
Vertex
B
Side
D
C
8
Convex vs Concave?
Convex no line that contains a side of the
polygon contains a point in the interior of the
polygon. Concave line contains a point in the
interior.
Convex
Concave
Point in the interior
Interior
Interior
9
How do we classify?
By the number of sides
Number of Sides Types of Polygon Number of Sides Types of Polygon
3 Triangle 8 Octagon
4 Quadrilateral 9 Nonagon
5 Pentagon 10 Decagon
6 Hexagon 12 Dodecagon
7 Heptagon n N-gon
3
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Are there special types of polygons?
  • Yes, but only for convex polygons
  • Equilateral all the sides are congruent
  • Equiangular all the angles are congruent
  • Regular convex polygon that is both equilateral
    and equiangular

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1.6 Answers
  1. No, curved edges
  2. Yes, Concave
  3. Yes, Convex
  4. Pentagon, Regular
  5. Quadrilateral, Equilateral
  6. Triangle
  7. Hexagon
  1. 8x 6 4x 224x 28x 750 feet
  2. 3x 63 7x 45-4x -108x 27144o

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1.6 Answers
  • -2x 41 7x - 40-9x -81x 923 km
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  1. 2x x 30x 30
  2. 3x 32 13x 2710x 5x ½
  3. x2 12 2x2 61 x2 49x 7
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