Unit 6: Quadrilaterals

The study of quadrilaterals in geometry unveils a diverse array of four-sided polygons, each with its unique properties and characteristics. Our website delves into the captivating world of quadrilaterals, exploring the relationships between squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and more. Through a deeper understanding of these shapes, students gain insights into their applications in areas such as architecture, design, and engineering, where quadrilaterals play a critical role in creating structures, patterns, and models. Embark on an enriching journey through the realm of quadrilaterals and discover their versatile applications that shape the world around us.

Lessons

6.1 – Parallelograms

6.2 – How to use Parallelograms in Proofs

6.3 – How to Show a Figure  is a Parallelogram

6.4 – Proving that Quadrilaterals are Parallelograms

6.5 – What is a Rectangle

6.6 – What is a Rhombus

6.7 – What is a Square

6.8 – What is a Trapezoid

6.9 – Areas of Quadrilaterals

6.10 – Parallel Lines Theorems