Triangles: Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene
Triangles: Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene
Triangles: Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene
Equilateral Triangle
Isosceles Triangle
Scalene Triangle
No equal sides
No equal angles
Acute Triangle
Obtuse Triangle
Area
Area = ½bh
Base = b = 20
Just make sure that the "h" is measured at right angles to the "b".
You can also see that if you sliced the new triangle and placed the sliced part on the other side
you get a simple rectangle, whose area is bh.
Quadrilaterals
Quadrilateral just means "four sides"
(quad means four, lateral means side).
Properties
Four sides (or edges)
Four vertices (or corners).
The interior angles add up to 360 degrees:
Types of Quadrilaterals
There are special types of quadrilateral:
The Rectangle
means "right angle"
and show equal sides
The Rhombus
Also opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal.
Another interesting thing is that the diagonals (dashed lines in second figure) of a rhombus
bisect each other at right angles.
The Square
means "right angle"
show equal sides
A square has equal sides and every angle is a right angle (90°)
A square also fits the definition of a rectangle (all angles are 90°), and a rhombus (all sides
are equal length).
The Parallelogram
Opposite sides are parallel and equal in length, and opposite angles are equal (angles "a" are
the same, and angles "b" are the same)
Example:
A parallelogram with:
is a square!
A trapezoid (called a trapezium in the UK) has one pair of opposite sides parallel.
It is called an Isosceles trapezoid if the sides that aren't parallel are equal in length and both
angles coming from a parallel side are equal, as shown.
The Kite
Hey, it looks like a kite. It has two pairs of sides. Each pair is made up of adjacent sides that
are 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.
Irregular Quadrilaterals
The only regular quadrilateral is a square. So all other quadrilaterals are irregular.
(We don't say "A rectangle has all 90° angles, except if it is a square")
This may seem odd because in daily life we think of a square as not being a rectangle ... but
in mathematics it is.
Using the chart below you can answer such questions as:
Polygon
A quadrilateral is a polygon. In fact it is a 4-sided polygon, just like a triangle is a 3-sided
polygon, a pentagon is a 5-sided polygon, and so on.