100 likes | 317 Views
CONGRUENCE IN QUADRILATERALS: LESSON 18 Before we begin Lesson 18, let’s check our homework. OBJECTIVES: Know and be able to use both necessary and sufficient conditions for quadrilaterals to be (special) parallelograms.
E N D
CONGRUENCE IN QUADRILATERALS: LESSON 18Before we begin Lesson 18, let’s check our homework.
OBJECTIVES: • Know and be able to use both necessary and sufficient conditions for quadrilaterals to be (special) parallelograms.
Quadrilaterals come in a variety of specialized shapes. They are trapezoids, kites, parallelograms, rhombi, rectangles and squares, as well as quadrilaterals with no special additional characteristics.
Pull out the worksheet called “Properties/Theorems About Parallelograms.” Let’s discuss the properties of parallelograms and draw the illustrations. Now, pull out the flowchart and we will discuss all the properties of the different types of quadrilaterals.
If AG = -4k + 24 and DG = 9k + 102, find BD. • If AB = 2x + 3 and BC = 5x, find AD, AEB and ∠ABC. B A C D E
Parallelogram DEFG is below. DH = y + 4, HF = 3x – 1, GH = 2y, and HE = 3x + 2. Find the values of x and y.
Square MNPQ is below. PQ = 19 and NP = 4x - 1. Find x and PA. N P M Q A
20 • Find xy. x y 18
Homework • Worksheet on “Properties of Parallelograms”. • Worksheet on Properties of Quadrilaterals. • Worksheet on Quadrilaterals.