Log in
Sign up for FREE
arrow_back
Library
Shapes and Designs Investigation 1 Polygons
By Katherine Milia
star
star
star
star
star
Share
share
Last updated over 5 years ago
15 questions
Add this activity
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Question 1
1.
Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides.
What are the five types of quadrilaterals that we discussed in class?
Question 2
2.
Question 3
3.
Question 4
4.
Explain why a square can be called a rectangle but a rectangle can't be called a square.
Question 5
5.
Question 6
6.
Fill in the blank:
A scalene triangle has ______________ equal sides.
Question 7
7.
An equilateral triangle has ____________ equal sides
Question 8
8.
Question 9
9.
10
11
12
13
14
15
zoom_in
1
1
1
1
1
1
Which quadrilateral is a regular polygon?
Rhombus
Rectangle
Trapezoid
Square
Parallelogram
Fill in the blank:
This triangle would be classified as a ________________ triangle.
Acute
Isosceles
Right
Obtuse
Equilateral
What type of quadrilaterals are shown above?
Polygons
Squares
Parallellograms
Right Triangels
Trapezoids
Obtuse Angle
Parallel lines are lines that never touch each other and are always the same distance apart.
True
False
Select all the choices that could be used to classify angles.
Right Angle
Left Angle
Obtuse Angle
Straight Angle
Acute Angle
Equilateral Angle
Reflex Angle
Question 10
10.
Question 11
11.
Question 12
12.
Question 13
13.
Question 14
14.
Question 15
15.
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 60 degrees
Acute; 120 degrees
Obtuse; 60 degress
Obtuse; 120 degrees
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 30 degrees
Acute; 150 degrees
Obtuse; 30 degrees
Obtuse; 150 degrees
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 10 degrees
Acute; 170 degrees
Obtuse; 10 degrees
Obtuse; 170 degrees
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 40 degrees
Acute; 140 degrees
Obtuse; 140 degrees
Obtuse; 40 degrees
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 90 degrees
Right; 90 degrees
Obtuse; 90 degrees
Reflex; 90 degrees
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 45 degrees
Acute; 135 degrees
Obtuse; 45 degrees
Obtuse; 135 degrees