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quadrilaterals - angles
word bank
kite trapezoid parallelogram rectangle rhombus square
questions
- label the quadrilaterals using the word bank (can be used twice)
- label the angles right (r), obtuse (o), reflex (ref) or acute (a)
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of acute = 1
of obtuse = 2
of right = 1
of reflex = 0
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Problem 1 (First Quadrilateral)
Step1: Identify the quadrilateral
The first figure has 1 acute, 2 obtuse, 1 right, and 0 reflex angles. A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides equal, but this has one right angle. Wait, actually, a quadrilateral with 1 acute, 2 obtuse, 1 right: maybe a trapezoid? Wait, no, the first one: let's check the word bank. The word bank has Kite, Trapezoid, Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, Square. Wait, the first figure: let's see the angles. 1 acute (A), 2 obtuse (O), 1 right (R), 0 reflex (Ref). So the name: maybe a Kite? Wait, no, Kite has two pairs of adjacent angles equal. Wait, maybe a trapezoid? Wait, no, let's re - examine.
Wait, the first quadrilateral: let's count angles. 1 acute, 2 obtuse, 1 right. So the name: let's check the word bank. The options are Kite, Trapezoid, Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, Square. Let's think about each:
- Kite: has two pairs of adjacent sides equal, angles: two pairs of adjacent angles equal. Could have 1 acute, 2 obtuse, 1 right? Maybe. But let's check the second part: label angles. But first, the name. Wait, maybe the first one is a Kite? No, wait, the first figure: let's see the shape. It looks like a quadrilateral with one right angle, one acute, two obtuse. Maybe a trapezoid? Wait, no, trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. Alternatively, maybe a Kite. Wait, maybe the first one is a Kite? No, let's check the angle counts.
Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's start with problem 1:
Step1: Name the quadrilateral
Looking at the first figure, with angles: 1 acute, 2 obtuse, 1 right, 0 reflex. The word bank has Kite, Trapezoid, Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, Square. A Kite can have such angle measures. But wait, maybe it's a Trapezoid? No, Trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides. Alternatively, maybe it's a Kite. Let's assume the name is Kite? No, wait, maybe it's a Trapezoid? Wait, no, let's check the angle labels.
Wait, maybe the first one is a Kite. But let's proceed.
Step2: Label angles
The angles: one is acute (A), two are obtuse (O), one is right (R), 0 reflex (Ref). So label the acute angle as A, obtuse as O, right as R.
But maybe I should start with problem 2 (the second quadrilateral).
Problem 2 (Second Quadrilateral)
Step1: Name the quadrilateral
The second figure is a triangle? No, it's a quadrilateral? Wait, no, the second figure looks like a triangle, but the title is Quadrilaterals - Angles. So maybe it's a quadrilateral? Wait, no, the second figure is a triangle - shaped? No, maybe it's a quadrilateral with a reflex angle? Wait, no, the problem says quadrilaterals. So maybe it's a quadrilateral with a reflex angle? Wait, the angle at the top looks like a reflex angle? No, reflex angle is greater than 180. The angle at the top of the second figure: if it's a quadrilateral, the sum of interior angles is 360. Let's assume it's a quadrilateral with a reflex angle. Wait, the word bank is for quadrilaterals. So the second figure: name? Maybe a Kite? No, maybe a quadrilateral with a reflex angle. Wait, the word bank has Kite, Trapezoid, Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus, Square. None of these have a reflex angle except maybe a Kite? No, reflex angle is greater than 180. So maybe the second figure is a quadrilateral with a reflex angle, so the name? Wait, maybe it's a Kite with a reflex angle? No, Kite's angles are less than 180. Wait, maybe the second figure is a quadrilateral (a concave quadrilateral) with a reflex angle. So the name: maybe Kite? No, Kite is convex. Alternatively, maybe it's a different quadrilateral, but the word bank doesn't have concave qu…
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s (for each problem):
Problem 1:
- Name: Kite (or Trapezoid, but more likely Kite)
- # of Acute = 1
- # of Obtuse = 2
- # of Right = 1
- # of Reflex = 0
Problem 2:
- Name: Kite (with reflex angle? But Kite is convex. Maybe it's a different quadrilateral, but word bank has no other options. Maybe it's a Kite)
- # of Acute = 1 (assuming one acute angle)
- # of Obtuse = 2 (assuming two obtuse)
- # of Right = 0
- # of Reflex = 1 (since it has a reflex angle)
Problem 3:
- Name: Trapezoid
- # of Acute = 2
- # of Obtuse = 2
- # of Right = 0
- # of Reflex = 0
Problem 4:
- Name: Parallelogram
- # of Acute = 2
- # of Obtuse = 2
- # of Right = 0
- # of Reflex = 0
Problem 5:
- Name: Rectangle (or Square)
- # of Acute = 0
- # of Obtuse = 0
- # of Right = 4
- # of Reflex = 0
Problem 6:
- Name: Trapezoid
- # of Acute = 1
- # of Obtuse = 2
- # of Right = 1
- # of Reflex = 0
Problem 7:
- Name: Square (or Rectangle)
- # of Acute = 0
- # of Obtuse = 0
- # of Right = 4
- # of Reflex = 0
Problem 8:
- Name: Trapezoid
- # of Acute = 2
- # of Obtuse = 2
- # of Right = 0
- # of Reflex = 0
Problem 9:
- Name: Rhombus
- # of Acute = 2
- # of Obtuse = 2
- # of Right = 0
- # of Reflex = 0