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Ch. 7 -4 Classifying Triangles and Quadrilaterals Acute Triangle has 3 acute angles Obtuse Triangle has one obtuse angle Right Triangle has one right angle Equilateral Triangle has 3 congruent sides Isosceles Triangle has at least two congruent sides Scalene Triangle has no congruent sides
Example 1: Classify each triangle below. Remember to classify them according to their angles and sides. Isosceles Obtuse Triangle Scalene Right Triangle Acute Equilateral Triangle
Quadrilateral: 4 sides Parallelogram: Trapezoid: Both pairs of opposite sides parallel Exactly one pair of parallel sides Rhombus: Rectangle: 4 congruent sides 4 right angles Square: 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides
Example 2: Classify each quadrilateral below with its best name. The quadrilateral has 2 pairs of sides that are parallel and all of its sides congruent Therefore, the best classification would be a rhombus The quadrilateral has 2 pairs of sides that are parallel and 4 right angles Therefore, the best classification would be a rectangle The quadrilateral has exactly 1 pair of sides that are parallel Therefore, the best classification would be a trapezoid
Example 3: See if you can name all shapes shown in the picture that were discussed in this lesson There are 3 isosceles acute triangles: the pine trees and the roof There are 7 rectangles: the chimney, the NEW sign, the middle fence, the 3 windows, and the door There is one trapezoid: the bottom part of the chimney There is one square: the house itself
HW – Pg. 320 • Problem #’s 1 -7 all, 8 -18 even
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