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Quadrilaterals Solutions

1. The document defines various types of quadrilaterals and polygons including squares, rectangles, rhombuses, trapezoids, and parallelograms. It also defines geometric terms like median, secant, tangent, circumference, etc. 2. The document contains exercises involving drawing medians and perpendicular bisectors of triangles, calculating hypotenuses of right triangles using the Pythagorean theorem, and finding the area of isosceles triangles. 3. The solutions to the exercises are also provided in the document.

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Quadrilaterals Solutions

1. The document defines various types of quadrilaterals and polygons including squares, rectangles, rhombuses, trapezoids, and parallelograms. It also defines geometric terms like median, secant, tangent, circumference, etc. 2. The document contains exercises involving drawing medians and perpendicular bisectors of triangles, calculating hypotenuses of right triangles using the Pythagorean theorem, and finding the area of isosceles triangles. 3. The solutions to the exercises are also provided in the document.

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  Squares
Rectangles
Rhombus
Rhomboids
  Isosceles Trapezium
Right-angled Trapezium
Scalene Trapezium
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c Match each expression with its definition .

Definitions Expressions

c. Is a quadrilateral in which both a. Circumference


pairs of opposite sides are parallel. b. Median
c. Secant
2. The sum of the measurements of d. Concave angle
its angles is 360 o . e. Height
f. Tangentr
3. Is an angle greater than a straight g.     

angle. h. Quadrilateral
i. Parallelogram
4. To find the sum of the angles in a
polygon we use the expression« Solution
c±i
5. The line segment that joins vertex 2±h
A to the midpoint of the opposite 3±d
side. 4±g
5±b
6. The«««.at vertex A is the length 6±e
of the segment that is 7±a
perpendicular to the opposite side. 8±f
9±c
7. Is the perimeter or external line
around a circle.

8. A straight line which touches a


circumference at a single point.

9. A straight line which cuts the


circumference at two points.

2 For the following triangle, draw the median from the vertex given:

Could you also draw the perpendicular bisector (la mediatriz of the
base?

3 For each of the following triangles, draw the height from the vertex given:

4 Calculate the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle whose other sides


measure 30 cm and c6 cm.
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ù            r

5 The hypotenuse of a right -angled triangle measures 34 dm and one of its


catheti measures 30 dm. How long is the other cathetus.
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            r

6 Find the area of an isosceles triangle whose base measures 20 cm and


whose equal sides measure 26 cm each.

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