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Title: Quadrilaterals


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Quadrilaterals
  • By Nicole Kwiatkowski
  • EDC 601- Instructional Technologies
  • 3/5/2006

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Main Menu
  • Quadrilaterals
  • What is a quadrilateral?
  • Types of Quadrilaterals
  • Parallelogram
  • Rectangle
  • Rhombus
  • Square
  • Trapezoid
  • Isosceles Trapezoid
  • Right Trapezoid
  • Quadrilateral Family Tree
  • See how quadrilaterals are connected
  • Proofs
  • Proving quadrilaterals
  • Test Your Knowledge
  • Quiz Time
  • Bibliography
  • Resources used

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What is a Quadrilateral?
  • There are many different types of
    quadrilaterals, however there are specific
    properties that every quadrilateral has in
    common.
  • One thing that all quadrilaterals have in common
    is that they have four sides. If a polygon does
    not have exactly four sides, then the polygon is
    not a quadrilateral.
  • Due to the fact that quadrilaterals have four
    sides, they also have four angles. If you connect
    the two vertices of a quadrilateral to form a
    diagonal, you will have created two triangles.
    The sum of the angles in a triangle equals 180.
    Therefore, since a quadrilateral is made of two
    triangles, the sum of the four angles totals 360
    (180 2).
  • These properties are what make quadrilaterals
    alike, but what makes them different?

Quadrilateral- any four sided figure (Source
Roberts, 2007)
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Parallelogram
  • A parallelogram is one type of quadrilateral,
    because it has all the properties of a
    quadrilateral. However, there are additional
    properties that are specific to the
    parallelogram.
  • Parallelograms have two sets of parallel sides
    in addition to two sets of congruent sides.
  • Since a parallelogram has two sets of parallel
    sides, the angles that are opposite of each other
    in a parallelogram are congruent (equal measure).
    The consecutive angles in a parallelogram are
    supplementary (they add up to 180).
  • The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each
    other and the diagonals form two congruent
    triangles. Bisect means to cut in half.

Parallelogram- The properties of a parallelogram
come in pairs of two. There are two properties
about the angles, two properties about the sides,
and two properties about the diagonals. This is
helpful when remembering the properties. (Source
Roberts, 2007)
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Rectangle
  • A rectangle is a type of quadrilateral because
    it also has all the properties that a
    quadrilateral has. However, a rectangle is also a
    type of parallelogram. The reason is because it
    has all the properties of parallelogram.
  • So what makes a rectangle a rectangle? In
    addition to having all the properties of a
    quadrilateral and a parallelogram, a rectangle
    also has four right angles.
  • A rectangle can be referred to as an equiangular
    parallelogram because all four of its angle are
    right, meaning they are all 90 (four equal
    angles).
  • In addition to the diagonal bisecting each other
    and forming two congruent triangles the diagonals
    in a rectangle are also congruent.

Rectangle- four right angles/diagonals
congruent (Source Roberts, 2007)
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Rhombus
  • A rhombus is sometimes referred to as a slanted
    square, because that is what it looks like.
  • A rhombus has all the properties of a
    quadrilateral and all the properties of a
    parallelogram, in addition to three other
    properties.
  • A rhombus is often referred to as a equilateral
    parallelogram, because it has four sides that are
    congruent (each side length has equal measure).
  • The diagonals of a rhombus bisect each angle.
    Meaning each angle is cut in half by the
    diagonals. The diagonals of a rhombus are also
    perpendicular. Perpendicular is defined as two
    lines or line segments that intersect to form a
    right angle.

Rhombus- four congruent sides, diagonals bisect
angles, diagonals perpendicular (Source Roberts,
2007)
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Square
  • The square is the most specific member of the
    family of quadrilaterals. The square has the
    largest number of properties.
  • Squares have all the properties of a
    quadrilateral, all the properties of a
    parallelogram, all the properties of a rectangle,
    and all the properties of a rhombus.
  • A square can be called a rectangle, rhombus, or
    a parallelogram because it has all of the
    properties specific to those figures.

Square- a quadrilateral that has all the
properties of the rectangle, rhombus, and the
parallelogram. (Source Roberts, 2007)
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Trapezoid
  • A trapezoid is one type of quadrilateral,
    because it has all the properties of a
    quadrilateral. However, there are additional
    properties that are specific to the trapezoid.
  • Unlike a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and
    square who all have two sets of parallel sides, a
    trapezoid only has one set of parallel sides.
    These parallel sides are opposite one another.
    The other set of sides are non parallel.
  • In a trapezoid, each pair of consecutive angles
    formed by either non parallel side are
    supplementary.

Trapezoid- exactly one pair of parallel sides and
exactly one pair of non-parallel sides. (Source
Roberts, 2007)
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Isosceles Trapezoid
  • An isosceles trapezoid is a type of
    quadrilateral because it also has all the
    properties that a quadrilateral has. More
    importantly, it is a type of trapezoid. One can
    never assume a trapezoid is isosceles unless they
    are given that the trapezoid has specific
    properties of an isosceles trapezoid.
  • Isosceles is defined as having two equal sides.
    Therefore, an isosceles trapezoid has two equal
    sides. These equal sides are called the legs of
    the trapezoid, which are the non-parallel sides
    of the trapezoid.
  • An isosceles trapezoid also has diagonals which
    are congruent.
  • Both pair of base angles in an isosceles
    trapezoid are also congruent.

Isosceles Trapezoid- non-parallel sides are
congruent/both pair of base angles
congrent (Source Roberts, 2007)
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Right Trapezoid
  • A right trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral
    because it also has all the properties that a
    quadrilateral has. In addition to being a
    quadrilateral, a right trapezoid is a type of
    trapezoid.
  • A right trapezoid also has one set of parallel
    sides, and one set of non-parallel sides.
  • A right trapezoid has exactly two right angles.
    This means that two angles measure 90.
  • There should be no problem identifying this
    quadrilateral correctly, because its just like
    its name. When you think of right trapezoid,
    think of right angles!

Right Trapezoid- a trapezoid with exactly two
right angles (Source adapted from Weisstein,
2007)
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Quadrilateral Family Tree
  • Its important to have a good understanding of
    how each of the quadrilaterals relate to one
    another.
  • Any quadrilateral that has two sets of parallel
    sides can be considered a parallelogram.
  • A rectangle and rhombus are both types of
    parallelograms, and a square can be considered a
    rectangle, rhombus, and a parallelogram.
  • Any quadrilateral that has one set of parallel
    sides is a trapezoid. Isosceles and Right are two
    types of trapezoids.

Quadrilateral
Parallelogram
Trapezoid
Rectangle
Rhombus
Isosceles Trapezoid
Right Trapezoid
Square
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Proofs
  • In order to prove different quadrilaterals, you
    need to know the properties that the
    quadrilateral possesses.
  • For example, we could prove a quadrilateral is a
    square if we can first prove that it is a rhombus
    AND a rectangle. Or we can prove a quadrilateral
    is a parallelogram if we can prove that it has
    two sets of parallel sides.
  • Marilyn vos Savant talks about proofs in one of
    her articles in PARADE magazine. She says You
    will need them every day, I hope, without even
    knowing it. Geometry is beautifully logical, and
    it teaches you how to think and prove that things
    are so, step by step by step. Proofs are
    excellent lessons in reasoning. Without logic and
    reasoning, you are dependent on jumping to
    conclusions or- worse- having empty opinions.

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Quiz
  • 1.) A square can also be called what?
  • a.) a quadrilateral
  • b.) a parallelogram
  • c.) a rhombus
  • d.) all of the above
  • 2.) What must a rhombus have?
  • a.) all angles congruent
  • b.) two sets of parallel sides
  • c.) all sides congruent
  • d.) b and c only
  • 3.) When is a square also a rectangle?
  • a.) sometimes
  • b.) always
  • c.) never
  • d.) all of the above
  • 4.) Diagonals are perpendicular in which two
    quadrilaterals?
  • a.) isosceles trapezoid and square
  • b.) square and rectangle
  • c.) rhombus and square
  • d.) rhombus and isosceles trapezoid

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Bibliography
  • Dressler, Isidore Keenan, Edward P. Amscos
    Mathematics A. (2002). Amsco School
    Publications, Inc.
  • Math.com- A World of Math Online. (2000-2005).
    Retrieved March 1, 2007, from http//www.math.com/
    school/subject3/lesson/S3U2L3DP.html
  • Roberts, Donna. Regents Exam Prep Center.
    (1995-2007). Retrieved March 1, 2007, from
    http//www.regentsprep.org.
  • Weisstein, Eric W. Trapezoid From MathWorld- A
    Wolfram Web Resource. (1999-2007). Retrieved
    March 2, 2007, from http//mathworld.wolfram.com/T
    rapezoid.html.

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Try Again
  • A square is a type of quadrilateral, however
    there is a better answer to this question.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree.

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Try Again
  • A square is a type of rhombus, however there is
    a better answer to this question.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree.

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You got it!!!
  • Congratulations!! Youre right!
  • A square has the same properties as a rectangle,
    a rhombus, and a parallelogram!

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Try Again
  • A square is a type of parallelogram, however
    there is a better answer to this question.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree.

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Try Again
  • Rhombi do NOT have angles that are congruent.
    Quadrilaterals that have congruent angles are the
    rectangle and the square.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family.

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Try Again
  • Although rhombi do have two sets of parallel
    sides, this is not the best answer to this
    question.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree and
    check the choices again!

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Try Again
  • Although rhombi do have congruent sides, this is
    not the best answer to the question.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree and
    check the choices one more time.

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Try Again
  • Sorry, but that answer is not correct.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree and
    check the answer choices again!

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Try Again
  • Sorry, but that answer is not correct.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree and
    check the answer choices again!

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Try Again
  • Sorry, but that answer is not correct.
  • Think about the quadrilateral family tree and
    check the answer choices again!

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Try Again
  • Sorry, thats not the correct choice.
  • A square does have diagonals that are
    perpendicular, however the isosceles trapezoid
    does not.

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Try Again
  • Sorry, thats not the correct choice.
  • A square does have diagonals that are
    perpendicular, however the rectangle does not.

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Try Again
  • Sorry, thats not the correct choice.
  • A rhombus does have diagonals that are
    perpendicular, however the isosceles trapezoid
    does not.

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You got it!!!
  • Congratulations! Youre right!
  • A rhombus has four congruent sides AND two sets
    of parallel sides!!

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You got it!!
  • Congratulations!! Youre right!
  • A square is ALWAYS a rectangle because a square
    has all the properties of a rectangle.

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You got it!!!
  • Congratulations!! You are correct!
  • The rhombus has diagonals that are
    perpendicular. Because a square is a rhombus, the
    square has the same properties as the rhombus.

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