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Graph quadrilateral ABCD. Then determine the most precise name for each quadrilateral. 1. A (0, 5), B (–5, 0), C (0, –5), D (5,...Asked by Jesicca
Graph quadrilateral ABCD. Then determine the most precise name for each quadrilateral.
1. A (0, 5), B (–5, 0), C (0, –5), D (5, 0) (1 point)
square
kite
rectangle
2. A (–4, 4), B (3, 4), C (5, 0), D (–2, 0) (1 point)
square
trapezoid
parallelogram
3. A (6, 10), B (9, 8), C (6, 2), D (3, 8) (1 point)
kite
square
trapezoid
4. A (–3, 5), B (1, 7), C (3, 2), D (–7, –3) (1 point)
parallelogram
trapezoid
rectangle
Note: your teacher will grade your responses to 5-25 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers.
Find XY in each parallelogram.
5. (2 points)
in.
6. (2 points)
cm
7. (2 points)
m
For problems 8–13, find the variables for each figure.
8. (2 points)
x =
9. Find x and y in the figure.
(4 points)
10. (2 points)
x =
11. (2 points)
x =
12. (2 points)
x =
13. Find x and y in the figure.
(4 points)
14. For problems 14–19, find the measures of the numbered angles.
(4 points)
15. (4 points)
16. (4 points)
17. (6 points)
18. (6 points)
19. (6 points)
For problems 20–25, determine the most precise name of quadrilateral DEFG from the information given.
20. (2 points)
21. (2 points)
22. (2 points)
23. (2 points)
24. (2 points)
25. (2 points)
1. A (0, 5), B (–5, 0), C (0, –5), D (5, 0) (1 point)
square
kite
rectangle
2. A (–4, 4), B (3, 4), C (5, 0), D (–2, 0) (1 point)
square
trapezoid
parallelogram
3. A (6, 10), B (9, 8), C (6, 2), D (3, 8) (1 point)
kite
square
trapezoid
4. A (–3, 5), B (1, 7), C (3, 2), D (–7, –3) (1 point)
parallelogram
trapezoid
rectangle
Note: your teacher will grade your responses to 5-25 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers.
Find XY in each parallelogram.
5. (2 points)
in.
6. (2 points)
cm
7. (2 points)
m
For problems 8–13, find the variables for each figure.
8. (2 points)
x =
9. Find x and y in the figure.
(4 points)
10. (2 points)
x =
11. (2 points)
x =
12. (2 points)
x =
13. Find x and y in the figure.
(4 points)
14. For problems 14–19, find the measures of the numbered angles.
(4 points)
15. (4 points)
16. (4 points)
17. (6 points)
18. (6 points)
19. (6 points)
For problems 20–25, determine the most precise name of quadrilateral DEFG from the information given.
20. (2 points)
21. (2 points)
22. (2 points)
23. (2 points)
24. (2 points)
25. (2 points)
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
First, we do not have most of the figures.
Second, we do not do your work for you. Once you have attempted to answer your questions, we will be happy to give you feedback on your work. Although it might require more time and effort, you will <I>learn more</I> if you do your own work. Isn't that why you go to school?
Second, we do not do your work for you. Once you have attempted to answer your questions, we will be happy to give you feedback on your work. Although it might require more time and effort, you will <I>learn more</I> if you do your own work. Isn't that why you go to school?
Answered by
CA Teacher
stop cheating!
Answered by
Mr. M
He is cheating, but you don't need to tell him to stop, no one is going to help him like that. He will learn when he does not know anything on the final exam.
Answered by
11th grade rocker
shut up you teachers
Answered by
smg4fan1
you guys are such bullies Jessica if your reading this me and mr.m got your back:) and don't listen to these jerks>:(
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