WHAT IS A POLYGON? A polygon is a closed figure made by joining line segments, where each line segment intersects exactly two others. The following.

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WHAT IS A POLYGON? A polygon is a closed figure made by joining line segments, where each line segment intersects exactly two others. The following are examples of polygons: A polygon is a closed figure made by joining line segments, where each line segment intersects exactly two others. The following are examples of polygons:

WHAT IS NOT A POLYGON? The figure below is not a polygon since it is not a closed figure: The figure below is not a polygon since it is not made of line segments:

Naming Polygons Polygons are named starting at one vertex, then continuing clockwise or counter-clockwise. This polygon can be named LKBFJM, or LMJFBK starting at point L. (Polygon Laura Kristie Beatrice Furiosi Jane Moeller) LK B F J M

Diagonals of Polygons Diagonals are the segments that connect two nonconsecutive vertices of the polygon. LV and EO are diagonals of rectangle LOVE. LO VE

QUADTILATERALS QUADRILATERALS: four-sided polygons The following are examples of quadrilaterals:

TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS PARALLELOGRAM- a quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel or congruent. KF LM KF LM

TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS RECTANGLE- a parallelogram in which at least one angle is a right angle HA N K <N is a right angle, therefore, HANK is a rectangle Figure HANK is a parallelogram

TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS RHOMBUS- A parallelogram in which at least two consecutive sides are congruent.

TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS KITE- a quadrilateral in which two disjoint pairs of consecutive sides are congruent.

TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS SQUARES- a parallelogram that is both a rectangle and a rhombus.

TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS TRAPEZOID- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides are called the bases of the trapezoid. A B CD

TYPES OF QUADRILATERALS ISOSCELES TRAPEZOID- a trapezoid in which the nonparallel sides (legs) are congruent.

Sample Problem 1 Given: KFLM is a kite. KF = x + 7 FL = x + 8 LM = 3x – 7 MK = 4x – y a.Solve for x and y. b.What is the perimeter of the kite? K F L M

Answer to Sample Problem 1 x + 8 = 3x – 7 4x – y = x x = -7 – 8 4(7.5) – y = x = – y = 14.5 x = 7.5 -y = 14.5 – 30 -y = y=15.5 a.x = 7.5, y = 15.5 b.Perimeter of KFLM = 60

Sample Problem 2 Find the area of a square if the perimeter is 70. AB DC

Answer to Sample Problem = x 17.5 = The area of square ABCD is AB D C

Practice Problems True of False? 1.A rectangle has four congruent sides… 2.A parallelogram has one pair of opposite sides parallel… 3.The non-parallel sides of a trapezoid are the bases… 4.A quadrilateral has four sides… 5.A rectangle has at least one right angle…

Answers to Practice Problems True or False? 1.False- only the opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent. 2.False- A parallelogram has two pairs of opposite sides parallel. 3.False- The non-parallel sides of a trapezoid are the legs. 4.True 5.True

More Practice Problems Examine the statements below. If the statement is always true, write A; if sometimes true, write S; if never true, write N. 1.A rectangle is a polygon. 2.A trapezoid has 3 bases. 3.A kite is a parallelogram. 4.A square is a rhombus.

Answers to Practice Problems 1.Always 2.Never – a trapezoid only has 2 bases 3.Sometimes – a rhombus is not only a kite, but a parallelogram 4.Always

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