Classifying Triangles and Quadrilaterals
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Dannielle Corley
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Mathematics
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5th - 6th Grade
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Multiple Choice
What are all the names for this Quadrilateral? Hint: (Up the tree)
Square, Parallelogram, Quadrilateral
Square, Rectangle, Quadrilateral
Square, Rhombus, Quadrilateral
Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Parallelogram, Quadrilateral
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Multiple Choice
What would this triangle be classified based on its sides?
Right
Scalene
Equilateral
Isosceles
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Multiple Choice
Which Quadrilateral has "opposite congruent sides and 4 right angles?"
Square
Rhombus
Rectangle
Parallelogram
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is not a "Polygon?"
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Multiple Choice
A triangle has angles measuring (64 degrees, 25 degrees, and 88 degrees). What would this triangle be classified based on its angles?
Equilaterlal Triangle
Right Triangle
Acute Triangle
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Multiple Choice
What is the biggest difference between a Trapezoid and a Parallelogram?
The Quadrilateral family tree has them split
One is a Quadrilateral and one is a Polygon
A Trapezoid has 2 acute angles and a Parallelogram has 2 Obtuse angles
A Trapezoid has 1 pair of parallel lines and a Parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides
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