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Math Example--Polygons--Quadrilateral Classification: Example 32

Math Example--Polygons--Quadrilateral Classification: Example 32

Math Example--Polygons--Quadrilateral Classification: Example 32

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Geometry

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This example showcases a trapezoid with vertices labeled A, B, C, D. The side lengths are given as AB = 10, BC = 7, CD = 9, and AD = 12. It is stated that BC and AD are parallel. Based on these characteristics, we can confirm that this shape is indeed a trapezoid. The key property that defines this as a trapezoid is that one pair of opposite sides (BC and AD) are parallel.

Quadrilateral classification is an essential topic in geometry that helps students understand the properties and relationships of four-sided shapes. By examining various examples, students learn to identify key features such as side lengths, angle measures, and relationships between sides and angles. This collection of examples provides a comprehensive overview of different quadrilateral types, allowing students to develop their analytical skills and geometric reasoning.

Exposure to multiple worked-out examples is crucial for students to fully grasp the concept of quadrilateral classification. Each example presents a unique set of characteristics, challenging students to apply their knowledge and critically evaluate the given information. This approach helps reinforce understanding, improve pattern recognition, and develop problem-solving skills in geometry.

Teacher's Script: When examining this trapezoid, focus on the given information about parallel sides and side lengths. Why is having one pair of parallel sides sufficient to classify this as a trapezoid? How do the different side lengths affect our understanding of this shape? Can you explain why this trapezoid is not isosceles? What additional information would we need to calculate the area of this trapezoid?

For a complete collection of math examples related to Quadrilateral Classification click on this link: Math Examples: Quadrilateral Classification Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.B.5, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.G.B.4, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.G.A.1
Grade Range 3 - 7
Curriculum Nodes Geometry
    • Quadrilaterals
        • Definition of a Quadrilateral
Copyright Year 2013
Keywords quadrilaterals, classification