CK-12 Geometry Concepts

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6.8. Quadrilateral Classification http://www.ck12.org



  • Kite

  • Kite Diagonals Theorem


Chapter Review


Fill in the flow chart according to what you know about the quadrilaterals we have learned in this chapter.


Determine if the following statements are sometimes, always or never true.



  1. A trapezoid is a kite.

  2. A square is a parallelogram.

  3. An isosceles trapezoid is a quadrilateral.

  4. A rhombus is a square.

  5. A parallelogram is a square.

  6. A square is a kite.

  7. A square is a rectangle.

  8. A quadrilateral is a rhombus.


Table Summary


Determine if each quadrilateral has the given properties. If so, write yes or state how many sides (or angles) are
congruent, parallel, or perpendicular.


TABLE6.10:


Opposite
sides ||

Diagonals
bisect each
other

Diagonals⊥ Opposite
sides∼=

Opposite an-
gles∼=

Consecutive
Angles add
up to 180 ◦
Trapezoid
Isosceles
Trapezoid
Kite
Parallelogram
Rectangle
Rhombus
Square

Find the measure of all the lettered angles below. The bottom angle in the pentagon (at the bottom of the drawing)
is 138◦.


Texas Instruments Resources


In the CK-12 Texas Instruments Geometry FlexBook, there are graphing calculator activities designed to
supplement the objectives for some of the lessons in this chapter. See

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