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  1. The Square. the little squares in each corner mean "right angle". A square has equal sides (marked "s") and every angle is a right angle (90°) Also opposite sides are parallel. A square also fits the definition of a rectangle (all angles are 90°), and a rhombus (all sides are equal length).

  2. Shape E E: 2 2 pairs of equal angles, each pair of opposite sides are equal in length, 2 2 pairs of parallel sides. Name the specific type of quadrilateral. Show step. Shape A A: rectangle, parallelogram. Shape B B: trapezoid (specifically a right trapezoid) Shape C C: square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus.

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  3. The rectangle has 90° angles, the parallelogram has two pairs of equal opposite angles. ... When the diagonal lengths are equal, the quadrilateral may be a square or a rectangle.

  4. It is a quadrilateral in which all the sides and angles are equal. Every angle is a right angle (i.e. 90° each). The pairs of opposite sides are parallel to each other. Kite. It is a quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of equal-length sides and these sides are adjacent to each other. Some points about quadrilaterals to be kept in mind are:

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  5. An equilic quadrilateral has two opposite equal sides that when extended, meet at 60°. A Watt quadrilateral is a quadrilateral with a pair of opposite sides of equal length. [6] A quadric quadrilateral is a convex quadrilateral whose four vertices all lie on the perimeter of a square. [7]

  6. Course: 4th grade > Unit 11. Lesson 5: Classifying geometric shapes. Classifying shapes by line and angles types. Quadrilateral properties. Classifying shapes by lines and angles. Classify shapes by line and angle types. Quadrilaterals review.

  7. Example 6: quadrilaterals. Describe how the quadrilaterals are the same and how they are different. Name them. Examine the properties of the quadrilateral, including side and angle relationships. Show step. Quadrilateral A A has two pairs of opposite parallel sides and two pairs of opposite congruent sides. Quadrilateral A A also has two pairs ...

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