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Shapes and Designs Investigation 1 Polygons
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Question 1
1.
Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides.
What are the five types of quadrilaterals that we discussed in class?
Question 2
2.
Which quadrilateral is a regular polygon?
Rhombus
Rectangle
Trapezoid
Square
Parallelogram
Question 3
3.
Fill in the blank:
This triangle would be classified as a ________________ triangle.
Acute
Isosceles
Right
Obtuse
Equilateral
Question 4
4.
Explain why a square can be called a rectangle but a rectangle can't be called a square.
Question 5
5.
What type of quadrilaterals are shown above?
Polygons
Squares
Parallellograms
Right Triangels
Trapezoids
Obtuse Angle
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.
Parallel lines are lines that never touch each other and are always the same distance apart.
True
False
Question 9
9.
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
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Question 10
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Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 60 degrees
Acute; 120 degrees
Obtuse; 60 degress
Obtuse; 120 degrees
Question 11
11.
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 30 degrees
Acute; 150 degrees
Obtuse; 30 degrees
Obtuse; 150 degrees
Question 12
12.
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 10 degrees
Acute; 170 degrees
Obtuse; 10 degrees
Obtuse; 170 degrees
Question 13
13.
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 40 degrees
Acute; 140 degrees
Obtuse; 140 degrees
Obtuse; 40 degrees
Question 14
14.
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 90 degrees
Right; 90 degrees
Obtuse; 90 degrees
Reflex; 90 degrees
Question 15
15.
Classify the angle and identify its measurement.
Acute; 45 degrees
Acute; 135 degrees
Obtuse; 45 degrees
Obtuse; 135 degrees