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This Quadrilaterals Game is a great way to put your skills to the test in a fun environment. By practicing, you’ll start to work out the answers efficiently.
Quadrilaterals Game
Quadrilaterals are polygons with exactly four sides. To identify and classify them, we primarily look at the relationships between their sides (parallelism and length) and their angles (measurements). Scroll down the page for a more detailed explanation.
In this game, you are required to look at the given quadrilaterals and select the correct name for the shape. The possible shapes shown are: square, rectangle, rhombus, hexagon, kite, trapezoid, parallelogram. If you give a wrong answer, the game will provide the correct answer.
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How to Play the Quadrilaterals Game
In this game, you need to identify and classify quadrilaterals based on their appearance and properties: square, rectangle, rhombus, hexagon, kite, trapezoid, parallelogram.
Here’s how to play:
Categories of Quadrilaterals
Quadrilaterals are polygons with exactly four sides.
To identify and classify them, we primarily look at the relationships between their sides (parallelism and length) and their angles (measurements).
A Quadrilateral is a shape with four sides, four vertices, and four interior angles that sum to 360°.
A Trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.
A Parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides but no right angles.
A Rectangle has four right angles and equal opposite sides.
A Rhombus has four equal sides and no right angles.
A Square has four equal sides and four right angles.
A Kite has two pairs of adjacent equal sides.
The video gives a clear, step-by-step approach to learn some quadrilaterals.
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