Theorems on kite

JolinaVisda 4,015 views 13 slides Dec 30, 2017
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About This Presentation

I made 5 slides as review about quadrilaterals and at the same time motivation.


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DON’T CONFUSE ME WITH THE FACTS!

What color am I? BLUE YELLOW PINK BLACK ORANGE GREEN RED WHITE

What’s in me? Parallelogram

There’s a parallelogram in me. What shape am I? Circle

I’m in a parallelogram. What quadrilateral am I? Trapezoid

I am a quadrilateral and has two pairs of equal sides. Each pair of mine are adjacent sides (sharing a common vertex) and also, each pair of mine are distinct . What am I ?

Theorems on Kite In a kite, the perpendicular bisector of at least one diagonal is the other diagonal. The area of a kite is half the product of its diagonals.

“In a kite, the perpendicular bisector of at least one diagonal is the other diagonal” perpendicular bisector - is a special kind of segment, ray, or line that. (1) intersects a given segment at a 90° angle , and. ( 2) passes through the given segment's midpoint

Solve for the missing sides. If BO = 4; CO = 3; & CD = 10. AB = ? OD = ? AD = ? AO = ?

If m<J = 100⁰; m<L = 70⁰ What is m<K? Find the value of x.

“The area of a kite is half the product of the lengths of its diagonals”

Try this! If AC = 12; OC = 8; and OB = 3. What is the area of the kite?

Thank you for listening! 
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