061. Polygons and Quadrilaterals

Learning Intentions

  • Determine if a polygon is convex or non-convex
  • determine if a polygon is regular or irregular
  • Identify a polygon by the number of sides it has
  • To know what a quadrilateral is
  • classify a quadrilateral as a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square, trapezium or kite based on a diagram or a description

Pre-requisite Summary

  • Understand that a polygon is a closed 2D shape made only from straight line segments
  • Know that sides meet at vertices and that polygons have no curved edges
  • Be able to count the number of sides of a shape accurately
  • Understand that equal side and angle markings in diagrams give information about shape properties
  • Know that a quadrilateral is a polygon with sides
  • Understand that parallel sides remain the same distance apart and never meet
  • Understand that right angles are
  • Be able to distinguish between “all sides equal”, “opposite sides equal”, and “one pair of equal adjacent sides”

Worked Examples

Worked Example 1

a) Explain what makes a polygon convex.

b) Explain what makes a polygon non-convex.

c) Decide whether a given polygon with an inward “dent” is convex or non-convex.

Worked Example 2

a) Explain what makes a polygon regular.

b) Explain what makes a polygon irregular.

c) Decide whether a polygon with all sides and all angles equal is regular or irregular.

Worked Example 3

Classify each polygon by number of sides:

a) a polygon with sides

b) a polygon with sides

c) a polygon with sides

Worked Example 4

a) State what a quadrilateral is.

b) Decide whether a -sided polygon is a quadrilateral.

c) Explain why a triangle is not a quadrilateral.

Worked Example 5

Classify each quadrilateral from its properties:

a) opposite sides parallel and equal, but no right-angle information

b) right angles and opposite sides equal

c) equal sides and right angles

Worked Example 6

Classify each quadrilateral from its description:

a) exactly one pair of parallel sides

b) two pairs of equal adjacent sides

c) opposite sides parallel and all sides equal, but no right angles marked

Problems

Problem 1

a) Explain what makes a polygon convex.

b) Explain what makes a polygon non-convex.

c) Decide whether a given polygon with an inward “dent” is convex or non-convex.

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Problem 2

a) Explain what makes a polygon regular.

b) Explain what makes a polygon irregular.

c) Decide whether a polygon with unequal side lengths is regular or irregular.

Problem 3

Classify each polygon by number of sides:

a) a polygon with sides

b) a polygon with sides

c) a polygon with sides

Problem 4

a) State what a quadrilateral is.

b) Decide whether a -sided polygon is a quadrilateral.

c) Explain why a pentagon is not a quadrilateral.

Problem 5

Classify each quadrilateral from its properties:

a) opposite sides parallel and equal, but no right-angle information

b) right angles and opposite sides equal

c) equal sides and right angles

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Problem 6

Classify each quadrilateral from its description:

a) exactly one pair of parallel sides

b) two pairs of equal adjacent sides

c) opposite sides parallel and all sides equal, but no right angles marked

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Exercises

Understanding and Fluency

Exercise 1.

Decide whether each polygon is convex or non-convex:

a) a pentagon with all vertices pointing outward

b) a hexagon with one interior “dent”

c) a quadrilateral with no interior “dent”

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Exercise 2.

Decide whether each polygon is regular or irregular:

a) a hexagon with all sides and angles equal

b) a pentagon with unequal angles

c) a square

Exercise 3.

Classify each polygon by number of sides:

a) sides

b) sides

c) sides

Exercise 4.

Classify each polygon by number of sides:

a) sides

b) sides

c) sides

Exercise 5.

State whether each shape is a quadrilateral:

a) a shape with straight sides

b) a shape with straight sides

c) a shape with straight sides

Exercise 6.

Classify each quadrilateral from the description:

a) opposite sides parallel and equal

b) right angles

c) equal sides and right angles

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Exercise 7.

Classify each quadrilateral from the description:

a) exactly one pair of parallel sides

b) two pairs of equal adjacent sides

c) all sides equal, but no right angles are shown

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Exercise 8.

State all possible names that Apply:

a) a quadrilateral with right angles and all sides equal

b) a quadrilateral with equal sides

c) a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal

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Exercise 9.

Match each name to its property:

a) parallelogram

b) trapezium

c) kite

Exercise 10.

Mixed practice:

a) Is a square regular or irregular?

b) Is a concave polygon convex or non-convex?

c) How many sides does a quadrilateral have?

Reasoning

Exercise 11.

Explain why a polygon with an inward “dent” is non-convex.

Exercise 12.

A student says a rectangle is not a parallelogram. Explain the mistake.

Exercise 13.

Explain why a square can also be described as a rectangle and a rhombus.

Exercise 14.

A student says any -sided shape with equal sides must be a square. Explain why this is incorrect.

Exercise 15.

Explain why a regular polygon must have both equal sides and equal angles.

Exercise 16.

A student says a trapezium has two pairs of parallel sides. Explain why this is incorrect under the usual school definition.

Problem-solving

Exercise 17.

A shape has sides. Its opposite sides are parallel, and each angle is . Classify the shape as precisely as possible.

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Exercise 18.

A quadrilateral has side lengths in adjacent pairs, with no parallel sides marked. Classify the quadrilateral.

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Exercise 19.

A polygon has sides, all equal, and all interior angles equal. Classify it by number of sides and by regularity.

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Exercise 20.

A floor tile is a quadrilateral with all sides equal and opposite sides parallel, but its angles are not right angles. Classify the tile.

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Exercise 21.

A sign has exactly one pair of parallel sides. Classify the quadrilateral.

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Exercise 22.

A diagram shows a -sided shape with all sides equal and all angles equal. State every correct classification that applies.

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Potential Misunderstandings

  • Students may think any closed shape is a polygon, even if it has curved edges
  • Students may confuse convex and non-convex by looking only at side lengths
  • Students may think regular means only “symmetrical-looking” rather than requiring all sides and all angles equal
  • Students may confuse the number of vertices with the number of sides when classifying polygons
  • Students may forget that a quadrilateral must have exactly sides
  • Students may think a square belongs to only one category, rather than also fitting the definitions of rectangle, rhombus, and parallelogram
  • Students may think all quadrilaterals with equal sides are squares, ignoring angle information
  • Students may confuse a kite with a rhombus because both can have equal sides, but the equality pattern is different
  • Students may confuse a trapezium with a parallelogram by miscounting the number of parallel side pairs