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Coordinate Algebra
Unit 6 – Connecting Algebra Through Geometry in the Coordinate Plane
Name: __________________________________________ Date: _____________________________
Types of Quadrilaterals
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Parallelogram – _________________________________________
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Special Properties – Opposite sides are congruent
– Diagonals bisect each other
Special Parallelograms:
Rectangle – ____________________________________________
Rhombus – _____________________________________________
Special Properties – Diagonals are perpendicular
Square – _______________________________________________
Kite – __________________________________________________
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Trapezoid – ____________________________________________
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Isosceles Trapezoid - ____________________________________
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base angles
base
Parts of a Trapezoid:
leg
leg
base
base angles
Notes
Classifying Triangles
A triangle with three congruent sides is called _______________.
A triangle with two congruent sides is called ______________.
A triangle with no congruent sides is called ______________.
Find the Missing Point
PLOT each set of points on a single graph and find the missing point.
1. Square (-6, 6) (-6, -6) (6, -6) ______
2. Rectangle (1, 1) (8, 1) (1, 6) ______
3. Parallelogram (-5, 3) (5, 3) (8, 6) ______
4. Rhombus (0, 4) (-3, -1) (3, -1) ______
5. Square (5, 0) (0, – 5) (– 5, 0)_______
6. Rectangle (-8, -4) (-4, -4) (-4, 7) ________
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