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Page 1: CHAPTER 6 Polygons, Quadrilaterals, and Special · PDF file1 Chapter 6 (Section 1) – Day 1 Angles in polygons A polygon is a closed plane figure formed by three or more segments

CHAPTER 6

Polygons, Quadrilaterals, and

Special Parallelograms

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Table of Contents

DAY 1: (Ch. 6-1) SWBAT: Find measures of interior and exterior angles of polygons Pgs: 1-6 HW: Pgs: 7-8 #2 - 26, 29-41 (odd)

DAY 2: (Ch. 6-1) SWBAT: Find measures of interior and exterior angles of polygons

Pgs: 9-12

HW: Finish this section for homework

DAY 3: (6-2) SWBAT: Solve Problems involving Parallelograms Pgs: 13-16

HW: Pgs: 17-18

DAY 4: (6-4) SWBAT: Solve Problems involving Rectangles

Pgs: 19-22

HW: Pg: 23

DAY 5: (6-4) SWBAT: Solve Problems involving Rhombi and Squares

Pgs: 24-28

HW: Pgs: 29-30

DAY 6: (6-6) SWBAT: Solve Problems involving Trapezoids

Pgs: 31-36

HW: Pgs: 37-39

DAY 7: (Review) SWBAT: Review of Quadrilaterals

Pgs: 40-47

HW: Finish this section for homework

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Chapter 6 (Section 1) – Day 1

Angles in polygons

A polygon is a closed plane figure formed by three or more segments that intersect only at their

endpoints.

Each segment that forms a polygon is a side of the polygon. The common endpoint of two sides

is a vertex of the polygon. A segment that connects any two nonconsecutive vertices is a

diagonal.

You can name a polygon by the number of its sides.

The table shows the names of some common polygons.

All the sides are congruent in an equilateral polygon. All the angles are congruent in an

equiangular polygon. A regular polygon is one that is both equilateral and equiangular. If a

polygon is not regular, it is called irregular.

A polygon is concave if any part of a diagonal contains points in the exterior of the polygon. If

no diagonal contains points in the exterior, then the polygon is convex. A regular polygon is

always convex.

Warm – Up

Tell whether the following polygons are concave or convex and regular or irregular.

1. 2.

3. 4.

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Sum of Interior Angles in Polygons

Example 1: Calculating the Sum of Interior Angles

Find the sum of the interior angles of a decagon.

You Try It! Find the sum of the interior angles of a 14-gon.

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Example 2: Calculating the measure of each of interior Angle of any regular polygon

What is the measure of each angle in a regular octagon?

You Try It! What is the measure of each angle in a regular 12-gon?

Example 3: Calculating the number of sides of a polygon given the sum of the interior angles

The sum of the interior angles of a convex regular polygon measure 1980 , how

many sides does the polygon have?

You Try It! The sum of the interior angles of a convex regular polygon measure 3240 , how

many sides does the polygon have?

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Exterior Angles

Refer to the two polygons below. What do you notice about the exterior angles of

any polygon?

Example 4: Calculating the measure of an exterior angle given the number of sides or Vice Versa

Find the measure of each exterior angle of a polygon with 18 sides.

You Try It! Find the measure of each exterior angle of a polygon with 36 sides.

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You Try It! The measure of an exterior angle of a convex regular polygon is 45 . Find the number of sides

of the polygon.

You Try It! How many sides does a regular polygon have if each interior angle measures 160 ?

Example 5: Solving Algebraic Problems

Find the value of x.

Find x:

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Challenge

In Exercises 1, find each lettered angle measure.

Summary

Exit Ticket

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Homework

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Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons

Day 2 - Practice

Warm - Up

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Chapter 6 (Section 2) – Day 3

Parallelograms

Warm – Up

Any polygon with four sides is a called a Quadrilateral. However, some

quadrilaterals have special properties. These special quadrilaterals are

given their own names.

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Properties of Parallelograms

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposite sides are congruent.

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposite angles are congruent.

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its consecutive angles are supplementary.

If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its diagonals bisect each other.

_____ ______

_____ ______

_____ ______

_____ ______

_____ + ______ = 180

_____ + ______ = 180

_____ + ______ = 180

_____ + ______ = 180

_____ ______

_____ ______

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Challenge

Summary

Homework

Exit Ticket

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Homework

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Chapter 6 (Section 4) – Day 4

Rectangles

Warm - Up Definition: A rectangle is a parallelogram with one right angle.

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Let’s explore the Properties of the rectangle!

The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent.

The angles of a rectangle are all right angles.

If m

m 2 = _____

m 3 = _____

m 4 = _____

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Practice Problems a. If AE = 5, BC = 6, and DC = 8, find AC, BD, AD, and AB.

b. If BD = 3x – 7 and CA = x + 5, find BD, ED, CA, and AE.

c.

d.

AC = _____

BD = _____

AD = _____

AB = _____

BD = _____

ED = _____

CA = _____

AE = _____

m 1 = _____

m 2 = _____

m 3 = _____

m 1 = _____

m 2 = _____

m 3 = _____

m 4 = _____

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CHALLENGE In a rectangle, the length is twice the width, and the perimeter is 48. Find the area of the

rectangle.

SUMMARY

Exit Ticket

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Homework

6.

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Chapter 6 (Section 4) – Day 5

Rhombi and Squares

Warm - Up 1.

2.

Rhombus Definition: A rhombus is a parallelogram with 2 congruent consecutive sides.

Square

Definition: A square is a rectangle with 2 congruent consecutive sides.

m 1 = _____ m 5 = _____

m 2 = 40 m 6 = _____

m 3 = _____ m 7 = _____

m 4 = _____ m 8 = _____

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Problems Involving the Squares

hj

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You Try It

If m

If m

The area of square FISH is 16 square units. Find TS.

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Problems Involving the Rhombus

If DM = 6y + 4 and ML = 5y + 8, find the length of KL.

If m

gfgf

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Challenge

SUMMARY

Exit Ticket

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Homework

4. ABCD is a square. If AD = 6, find each measure.

a) AE

b) BD

c) m AEB

d) m ACB

5. ABCD is a square. If m BEA = (2x – 1) and m BCE = 9y , find the value of x and y.

6.

7. The diagonals of a Rhombus are 16, and 30 cm. Find the length of the side of the rhombus.

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4. The diagonals of a rhombus are 12 and 16 cm. Find the length of a side of the rhombus.

5. The diagonals of a rhombus are 14 and 48 cm. Find the length of a side of the rhombus.

6. The shorter diagonal of a rhombus measures 18cm. The side of the rhombus measures 41

cm. Find the length of the longer diagonal.

7. The longer diagonal of a rhombus measures 42cm. The side of the rhombus measures 29

cm. Find the length of the shorter diagonal.

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Chapter 6 (Section 6) – Day 6

Trapezoids Warm - Up

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Properties of Isosceles Trapezoids

If a quadrilateral is an isosceles trapezoid, then each pair of base angles are congruent.

If a quadrilateral is an isosceles trapezoid, then the diagonals are congruent

_____ ______

_____ ______

_____ ______

_____ ______

_____ ______

_____ + ______ = 180

_____ + ______ = 180

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11.

12.

12 cm

10 cm

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CHALLENGE

SUMMARY

Exit Ticket

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11.

12.

ground. Find RA.

13. If PQ = 15, and SR = 9, find ST and PS.

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Chapter 6 (Review) – Day 7

Warm – Up

Write the missing terms in the unlabeled sections.

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SUMMARY

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