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Q.U.A.D.R.I.L.A.T.E.R.A.L
T R A P E Z I U M
CHARACTERISTICS
• IT HAS 4 SIDES
• IT HAS 1 PAIR OF PARALLEL
LINES
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
TRAPEZIUM AND TRAPEZOID
THE PERIMETER OF A TRAPEZIUM
THE AREA OF A TRAPEZIUM
S Q U A R E
CHARACTERISTICS
has 4 congruent sides
and 4 congruent (right)
angles
• opposite sides parallel
• opposite angles congruent (all
right)
diagonals
are congruent
AC=BD
diagonals bisect each
other
• diagonals bisect
opposite angles
• all bisected angles
equal 45º
• diagonals
are perpendicular
SQUARE FORMULA
AREA OF SQUARE FORMULA
R H O M B U S
DEFINITION
A FOUR –SIDED FLAT SHAPE WHOSE
SIDES ARE ALL THE SAME LENGTH
AND WHOSE OPPOSITE SIDES ARE
PARALLEL.
 ALL SIDES HAVE EQUAL LENGTH
 DIAGONALS ARE UNEQUAL , BISECT AND PERPENDICULAR TO EACH OTHER .
.
Area
• Altitude x Base ( the ‘base times height’
method)
• s2 sin A ( the trigonometry method )
• (½) ( d1 x d2 ) / (½) ( p x q ) ( the
diagonals method )
PERIMETER
4S (S+S+S+S)
BASE TIMES HEIGHT METHOD
A=bh
where ,
b is the base length
h is the height
A= 5cm x 4cm
= 20cm2
TRIGONOMETRY METHOD
A= a² sin A
where
a is the length of a
A is the interior angle
 Rhombus is formed by two equal triangles
Example :
1. The side of a rhombus is 140m and two
opposite angles are 60 degree each. Find the
area.
A = 140² sin 60
= 19600m² x 0.866
= 16973.60m²
THE DIAGONALS METHOD
A= (1/2) x (d1 x d2)
Where
d1 is the length of diagonal
d2 is the length of another diagonal
Example :
1. The diagonals of a rhombus are 40m and
20m. Find its area .
A = (1/2) (d1 x d2)
= (1/2) (40m x 20m)
= 400m²
R E C T A N G L E
CHARACTERISTICS
• ANGLE SUM OF QUADRILATERAL OF 360
DEGREES
• 2 SETS OF PARALLEL LINES
• 2 SETS OF 2 SETS EQUAL
• ALL ANGLES ARE RIGHT ANGLES
• 4 CORNERS
A= LW
THE AREA OF A RECTANGLE
P =
2L+2W
=
THE PERIMETER OF A RECTANGLE
• DIAGONAL HALF A RECTANGLE
• D= SQUARE ROOT(LENGTH SQUARE+ WIDTH SQUARE)
• PYTHAGORAS THEOREM CAN ALSO BE APPLY TO LOOK FOR THE LENGTH OF
THE DIAGONAL
THE DIAGONAL OF A RECTANGLE
is
EVERYWHER
E !
C Y C L I C
Q U A D R I L A T E R A L
DEFINITION
CYCLIC QUADRILATERAL IS
QUADRILATERAL WHICH INSCRIBED
IN A CIRCLE .
PROPERTIES
Since
∠ABC+∠ADC=18
0°, so ∠ABC=
∠ADE
PROPERTIES
AREA OF CYCLIC QUADRILATERAL
where s is the semi-perimeter of quadrilateral
The Brahmagupta’s Formula :
I R R E G U L A R
Q U A D R I L A T E R A L
• IRREGULAR QUADRILATERAL
DOES NOT HAVE ANY SPECIAL
PROPERTIES
• IRREGULAR QUADRILATERAL IS
ONE WHERE THE SIDES ARE
UNEQUAL OR THE ANGLES ARE
UNEQUAL OR BOTH
CHARACTERISTICS
P A R A L L E L O G R A M
A QUADRILATERAL WITH
OPPOSITE SIDES PARALLEL
(AND THEREFORE
OPPOSITE ANGLES EQUAL)
• OPPOSITE SIDES ARE CONGRUENT (AB = DC).
• OPPOSITE ANGELS ARE CONGRUENT (B = D).
• CONSECUTIVE ANGLES ARE SUPPLEMENTARY (A +B = 180°).
• IF ONE ANGLE IS RIGHT, THEN ALL ANGLES ARE RIGHT.
• THE DIAGONALS OF A PARALLELOGRAM BISECT EACH OTHER.
• EACH DIAGONAL OF A PARALLELOGRAM SEPARATES IT INTO TWO
CONGRUENT TRIANGLES. (ABC AND ACD)
THE ANGLES OF A PARALLELOGRAM SATISFY THE IDENTITIES
A=C
B=D
AND
A+B=180 DEGREES.
A PARALLELOGRAM OF BASE, B AND HEIGHT H HAS
AREA
AREA= BXH
THE AREA OF A PARALLELOGRAM
K I T E
• IT LOOKS LIKE A KITE. IT HAS TWO PAIRS
OF SIDES.
• EACH PAIR IS MADE UP OF ADJACENT
SIDES (THE SIDES THEY MEET) THAT ARE
ALSO EQUAL IN LENGTH.
• THE ANGLES ARE EQUAL WHERE THE
PAIRS MEET.
• DIAGONALS (DASHED LINES) MEET AT A
RIGHT ANGLE, AND ONE OF THE
DIAGONAL BISECTS (CUTS EQUALLY IN
HALF) THE OTHER.​
KITES HAVE A COUPLE OF
PROPERTIES THAT WILL HELP
US IDENTIFY THEM FROM
OTHER QUADRILATERALS:
(1) THE DIAGONALS OF A
KITE MEET AT A RIGHT
ANGLE.
(2) KITES HAVE EXACTLY ONE
PAIR OF OPPOSITE ANGLES
THE PERIMETER IS 2 TIMES (SIDE LENGTH A + SIDE LENGTH B):
PERIMETER = 2(A + B)
THE PERIMETER OF A KITE
THE AREA OF A KITE
1ST METHOD: USING THE "DIAGONALS"
METHOD.
The Area is found by multiplying the lengths of
the diagonals and then dividing by 2:
x and y refers to the
length of the
diagonals.
2ND METHOD: USING
TRIGONOMETRY.
When you have the lengths of all sides and a measurement
of the angle between a pair of two unequal sides, the area
of a standard kite is written as: Area = a b sin C
a and b refer to length of
two unequal sides.
C refers to the angle
between two different
sides.
sin refers to the sine
function in trigonometry.
FOR A KITE THAT IS NOT A SQUARE OR A RHOMBUS,
WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIGHT ANGLES IT
COULD HAVE?
QUESTION :
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
SOLUTION :
A kite has either zero right angles, one right angle or
two right angles:
If there were four right angles, then it would be a square.
So the maximum number is 2.
QUESTION :
Given that h=8 ,
determine the perimeter
and the area of the
trapezium.
QUESTION :
Given area of the square
is 324.
Find the perimeter and
the diagonal length of
the square.
QUESTION :
Find the area of the rhombus
having each side equal to 17 cm
and one of its diagonals equal to
16 cm.
ABCD is a rhombus in which AB = BC = CD
= DA = 17 cm
AC = 16 cm
Therefore, AO = 8 cm
In ∆ AOD,
AD2 = AO2 + OD2
⇒ 172 = 82 + OD2
⇒ 289 = 64 + OD2
⇒ 225 = OD2
⇒ OD = 15
Therefore, BD = 2 OD
= 2 × 15
= 30 cm
Now, area of rhombus
= 1/2 × d1 × d2
= 1/2 × 16 × 30
= 240 cm2
SOLUTION :
QUESTION
THE DIAGONAL D OF A RECTANGLE
HAS A LENGTH OF 100 FEET AND ITS
LENGTH Y IS TWICE ITS WIDTH X (SEE
FIGURE BELOW).
FIND ITS AREA.
EXAMPLE :
Find the area of a cyclic quadrilateral whose sides
are 36m , 77m , 75m , 40m.
Solution : Given a=36m, b=77m , c=75m , d=40m
s = (36+77+75+40)/2
= ( 228)/2
=114m
Using Brahmagupta’s Formula :
Area of cyclic quadrilateral =
√(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)(s−d)
A= √(114-36)(114−77)(114−75)(114-40)
= √ (78)(37)(39)(74)
= √ 8328996
= 2886 m2
The diagram shows a quadrilateral ABCD. The area of
triangle BCD is 12 cm2 and
BCD is acute. Calculate
(a) BCD,
(b) the length, in cm, of BD,
(c) ABD,
(d) the area, in cm2, quadrilateral ABCD.
QUESTION :
SOLUTION :
(b) Using cosine rule,
BD2 = BC2 + CD2 – 2 (7)(4) cos 59o
BD2 = 72 + 42 – 2 (7)(4) cos 59o
BD2 = 65 – 28.84
BD2 = 36.16
BD= √36.16
BD = 6.013 cm
(c) Using sine rule,
(d) Area of quadrilateral ABCD
= Area of triangle ABD + Area of
triangle BCD
= ½ (AB)(BD) sin B + 12 cm
= ½ (10) (6.013) sin 124.82 + 12
= 24.68 + 12
= 36.68 cm²
(a) Given area of triangle BCD = 12 cm2
½ (BC)(CD) sin C = 12
½ (7) (4) sin C = 12
14 sin C = 12
sin C = 12/14 = 0.8571
C = 59o
BCD = 59o
A PARALLELOGRAM HAS AN
AREA OF 28 SQUARE
CENTIMETRES. IF ITS BASE IS
4 CENTIMETRES, CALCULATE
THE HEIGHT OF THE
PARALLELOGRAM.
QUESTION :

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Math pre

  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. T R A P E Z I U M
  • 5. CHARACTERISTICS • IT HAS 4 SIDES • IT HAS 1 PAIR OF PARALLEL LINES
  • 7. THE PERIMETER OF A TRAPEZIUM
  • 8. THE AREA OF A TRAPEZIUM
  • 9. S Q U A R E
  • 10. CHARACTERISTICS has 4 congruent sides and 4 congruent (right) angles • opposite sides parallel • opposite angles congruent (all right)
  • 11. diagonals are congruent AC=BD diagonals bisect each other • diagonals bisect opposite angles • all bisected angles equal 45º • diagonals are perpendicular
  • 13. AREA OF SQUARE FORMULA
  • 14. R H O M B U S
  • 15. DEFINITION A FOUR –SIDED FLAT SHAPE WHOSE SIDES ARE ALL THE SAME LENGTH AND WHOSE OPPOSITE SIDES ARE PARALLEL.  ALL SIDES HAVE EQUAL LENGTH  DIAGONALS ARE UNEQUAL , BISECT AND PERPENDICULAR TO EACH OTHER . .
  • 16. Area • Altitude x Base ( the ‘base times height’ method) • s2 sin A ( the trigonometry method ) • (½) ( d1 x d2 ) / (½) ( p x q ) ( the diagonals method ) PERIMETER 4S (S+S+S+S)
  • 17. BASE TIMES HEIGHT METHOD A=bh where , b is the base length h is the height A= 5cm x 4cm = 20cm2
  • 18. TRIGONOMETRY METHOD A= a² sin A where a is the length of a A is the interior angle  Rhombus is formed by two equal triangles Example : 1. The side of a rhombus is 140m and two opposite angles are 60 degree each. Find the area. A = 140² sin 60 = 19600m² x 0.866 = 16973.60m²
  • 19. THE DIAGONALS METHOD A= (1/2) x (d1 x d2) Where d1 is the length of diagonal d2 is the length of another diagonal Example : 1. The diagonals of a rhombus are 40m and 20m. Find its area . A = (1/2) (d1 x d2) = (1/2) (40m x 20m) = 400m²
  • 20. R E C T A N G L E
  • 21. CHARACTERISTICS • ANGLE SUM OF QUADRILATERAL OF 360 DEGREES • 2 SETS OF PARALLEL LINES • 2 SETS OF 2 SETS EQUAL • ALL ANGLES ARE RIGHT ANGLES • 4 CORNERS
  • 22. A= LW THE AREA OF A RECTANGLE
  • 23. P = 2L+2W = THE PERIMETER OF A RECTANGLE
  • 24. • DIAGONAL HALF A RECTANGLE • D= SQUARE ROOT(LENGTH SQUARE+ WIDTH SQUARE) • PYTHAGORAS THEOREM CAN ALSO BE APPLY TO LOOK FOR THE LENGTH OF THE DIAGONAL THE DIAGONAL OF A RECTANGLE
  • 26. C Y C L I C Q U A D R I L A T E R A L
  • 27. DEFINITION CYCLIC QUADRILATERAL IS QUADRILATERAL WHICH INSCRIBED IN A CIRCLE .
  • 30. AREA OF CYCLIC QUADRILATERAL where s is the semi-perimeter of quadrilateral The Brahmagupta’s Formula :
  • 31. I R R E G U L A R Q U A D R I L A T E R A L
  • 32. • IRREGULAR QUADRILATERAL DOES NOT HAVE ANY SPECIAL PROPERTIES • IRREGULAR QUADRILATERAL IS ONE WHERE THE SIDES ARE UNEQUAL OR THE ANGLES ARE UNEQUAL OR BOTH CHARACTERISTICS
  • 33. P A R A L L E L O G R A M
  • 34. A QUADRILATERAL WITH OPPOSITE SIDES PARALLEL (AND THEREFORE OPPOSITE ANGLES EQUAL)
  • 35. • OPPOSITE SIDES ARE CONGRUENT (AB = DC). • OPPOSITE ANGELS ARE CONGRUENT (B = D). • CONSECUTIVE ANGLES ARE SUPPLEMENTARY (A +B = 180°). • IF ONE ANGLE IS RIGHT, THEN ALL ANGLES ARE RIGHT. • THE DIAGONALS OF A PARALLELOGRAM BISECT EACH OTHER. • EACH DIAGONAL OF A PARALLELOGRAM SEPARATES IT INTO TWO CONGRUENT TRIANGLES. (ABC AND ACD)
  • 36. THE ANGLES OF A PARALLELOGRAM SATISFY THE IDENTITIES A=C B=D AND A+B=180 DEGREES.
  • 37. A PARALLELOGRAM OF BASE, B AND HEIGHT H HAS AREA AREA= BXH THE AREA OF A PARALLELOGRAM
  • 38. K I T E
  • 39. • IT LOOKS LIKE A KITE. IT HAS TWO PAIRS OF SIDES. • EACH PAIR IS MADE UP OF ADJACENT SIDES (THE SIDES THEY MEET) THAT ARE ALSO EQUAL IN LENGTH. • THE ANGLES ARE EQUAL WHERE THE PAIRS MEET. • DIAGONALS (DASHED LINES) MEET AT A RIGHT ANGLE, AND ONE OF THE DIAGONAL BISECTS (CUTS EQUALLY IN HALF) THE OTHER.​
  • 40. KITES HAVE A COUPLE OF PROPERTIES THAT WILL HELP US IDENTIFY THEM FROM OTHER QUADRILATERALS: (1) THE DIAGONALS OF A KITE MEET AT A RIGHT ANGLE. (2) KITES HAVE EXACTLY ONE PAIR OF OPPOSITE ANGLES
  • 41. THE PERIMETER IS 2 TIMES (SIDE LENGTH A + SIDE LENGTH B): PERIMETER = 2(A + B) THE PERIMETER OF A KITE
  • 42. THE AREA OF A KITE 1ST METHOD: USING THE "DIAGONALS" METHOD. The Area is found by multiplying the lengths of the diagonals and then dividing by 2: x and y refers to the length of the diagonals.
  • 43. 2ND METHOD: USING TRIGONOMETRY. When you have the lengths of all sides and a measurement of the angle between a pair of two unequal sides, the area of a standard kite is written as: Area = a b sin C a and b refer to length of two unequal sides. C refers to the angle between two different sides. sin refers to the sine function in trigonometry.
  • 44. FOR A KITE THAT IS NOT A SQUARE OR A RHOMBUS, WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIGHT ANGLES IT COULD HAVE? QUESTION : A. 1 B. 2 C. 4
  • 45. SOLUTION : A kite has either zero right angles, one right angle or two right angles: If there were four right angles, then it would be a square. So the maximum number is 2.
  • 46. QUESTION : Given that h=8 , determine the perimeter and the area of the trapezium.
  • 47. QUESTION : Given area of the square is 324. Find the perimeter and the diagonal length of the square.
  • 48. QUESTION : Find the area of the rhombus having each side equal to 17 cm and one of its diagonals equal to 16 cm.
  • 49. ABCD is a rhombus in which AB = BC = CD = DA = 17 cm AC = 16 cm Therefore, AO = 8 cm In ∆ AOD, AD2 = AO2 + OD2 ⇒ 172 = 82 + OD2 ⇒ 289 = 64 + OD2 ⇒ 225 = OD2 ⇒ OD = 15 Therefore, BD = 2 OD = 2 × 15 = 30 cm Now, area of rhombus = 1/2 × d1 × d2 = 1/2 × 16 × 30 = 240 cm2 SOLUTION :
  • 50. QUESTION THE DIAGONAL D OF A RECTANGLE HAS A LENGTH OF 100 FEET AND ITS LENGTH Y IS TWICE ITS WIDTH X (SEE FIGURE BELOW). FIND ITS AREA.
  • 51. EXAMPLE : Find the area of a cyclic quadrilateral whose sides are 36m , 77m , 75m , 40m. Solution : Given a=36m, b=77m , c=75m , d=40m s = (36+77+75+40)/2 = ( 228)/2 =114m Using Brahmagupta’s Formula : Area of cyclic quadrilateral = √(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)(s−d) A= √(114-36)(114−77)(114−75)(114-40) = √ (78)(37)(39)(74) = √ 8328996 = 2886 m2
  • 52. The diagram shows a quadrilateral ABCD. The area of triangle BCD is 12 cm2 and BCD is acute. Calculate (a) BCD, (b) the length, in cm, of BD, (c) ABD, (d) the area, in cm2, quadrilateral ABCD. QUESTION :
  • 53. SOLUTION : (b) Using cosine rule, BD2 = BC2 + CD2 – 2 (7)(4) cos 59o BD2 = 72 + 42 – 2 (7)(4) cos 59o BD2 = 65 – 28.84 BD2 = 36.16 BD= √36.16 BD = 6.013 cm (c) Using sine rule, (d) Area of quadrilateral ABCD = Area of triangle ABD + Area of triangle BCD = ½ (AB)(BD) sin B + 12 cm = ½ (10) (6.013) sin 124.82 + 12 = 24.68 + 12 = 36.68 cm² (a) Given area of triangle BCD = 12 cm2 ½ (BC)(CD) sin C = 12 ½ (7) (4) sin C = 12 14 sin C = 12 sin C = 12/14 = 0.8571 C = 59o BCD = 59o
  • 54. A PARALLELOGRAM HAS AN AREA OF 28 SQUARE CENTIMETRES. IF ITS BASE IS 4 CENTIMETRES, CALCULATE THE HEIGHT OF THE PARALLELOGRAM. QUESTION :