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Chapter 6.4 and 6.5

Chapter 6.4 and 6.5. Rectangles, Squares, and Rhombi. Rectangle. A rectangle is a parallelogram with four right angles. Concept 1. Use Properties of Rectangles.

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Chapter 6.4 and 6.5

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  1. Chapter 6.4 and 6.5 Rectangles, Squares, and Rhombi

  2. Rectangle • A rectangle is a parallelogram with four right angles.

  3. Concept 1

  4. Use Properties of Rectangles CONSTRUCTION A rectangular garden gate is reinforced with diagonal braces to prevent it from sagging. If JK = 12 feet, and LN = 6.5 feet, find KM.

  5. Quadrilateral EFGH is a rectangle. If GH = 6 feet and FH = 15 feet, find GJ. A. 3 feet B. 7.5 feet C. 9 feet D. 12 feet

  6. Use Properties of Rectangles and Algebra Quadrilateral RSTU is a rectangle. If mRTU = 8x + 4 and mSUR = 3x – 2, find x.

  7. Quadrilateral EFGH is a rectangle. If mFGE = 6x – 5 and mHFE = 4x – 5, find x. A.x = 1 B.x = 3 C.x = 5 D.x = 10

  8. Concept 2

  9. A.Since opp. sides are ||, STUR must be a rectangle. B.Since opp. sides are , STUR must be a rectangle. C.Since diagonals of the are , STUR must be a rectangle. D.STUR is not a rectangle. Matt is building a swimming pool in his backyard. He measures the length and width of the pool so that opposite sides are parallel. He also measures the diagonals of the pool to make sure that they are congruent. How does he know that the measure of each corner is 90?

  10. Rectangles and Coordinate Geometry Quadrilateral JKLM has vertices J(–2, 3), K(1, 4), L(3, –2), and M(0, –3). Determine whether JKLM is a rectangle using the Distance Formula. Step 1 Use the Distance Formula to determine whether JKLM is a parallelogram by determining if opposite sides are congruent.

  11. Quadrilateral WXYZ has vertices W(–2, 1), X(–1, 3), Y(3, 1), and Z(2, –1).Determine whether WXYZ is a rectangle by using the Distance Formula. A. yes B. no C. cannot be determined

  12. Rhombus • A rhombus is a parallelogram with all four sides congruent.

  13. Concept 1

  14. Use Properties of a Rhombus A. The diagonals of rhombus WXYZ intersect at V.If mWZX = 39.5, find mZYX.

  15. Use Properties of a Rhombus B. ALGEBRA The diagonals of rhombus WXYZ intersect at V. If WX = 8x – 5 and WZ = 6x + 3, find x.

  16. ABCDis a rhombus. Find mCDB if mABC = 126. A.mCDB = 126 B.mCDB = 63 C.mCDB = 54 D.mCDB = 27

  17. B. ABCD is a rhombus. If BC= 4x – 5 and CD= 2x + 7, find x. A.x = 1 B.x = 3 C.x = 4 D.x = 6

  18. Square • A square is a parallelogram with four congruent sides and four right angles.

  19. Concept 3

  20. Concept

  21. Use Conditions for Rhombi and Squares GARDENINGVictor is measuring the boundary of a new garden. He wants the garden to be square. He has set each of the corner stakes 6 feet apart. What does Victor need to know to make sure that the garden is square?

  22. Arielhas a shape he knows to be a parallelogram and all four sides are congruent. Which information does he need to know to determine whether it is also a square? A. The diagonal bisects a pair of opposite angles. B. The diagonals bisect each other. C. The diagonals are perpendicular. D. The diagonals are congruent.

  23. Classify Quadrilaterals Using Coordinate Geometry Determine whether parallelogram ABCD is a rhombus, a rectangle, or a square for A(–2, –1), B(–1, 3), C(3, 2), and D(2, –2). List all that apply. Explain.

  24. Determine whether parallelogram EFGH is a rhombus, a rectangle, or a square for E(0, –2), F(–3, 0), G(–1, 3), and H(2, 1). List all that apply. A. rhombus only B. rectangle only C. rhombus, rectangle, and square D. none of these

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