![]() ![]() ![]() Click and drag the terms at the bottom of the slideto the diagrams below : Isosceles ? Equilateral ? Scalene ? ![]() ![]() ![]() Click and drag the terms at the bottom of the slide to the diagrams below Obtuse angled triangle ? Acute angled Triangle ? Right angled triangle ? ![]() ![]() ![]() Calculate the value of the unknowns : y= x= cm ∘ a= ∘ The largest side of a triangle is opposite the largest angle. A triangle has 2 obtuse angles. A triangle has 3 acute angles. A triangle has an order of rotational symmetry of 3. For the following statements, type in an :"A" if the statement is always true."S" if the statement is sometimes true."N" if the statement is never true. ![]() ![]() ![]() Click and drag the terms at the bottom of the slideto the most accurate diagrams below : Kite ? Parallelogram ? Rectangle ? ![]() ![]() ![]() Click and drag the terms at the bottom of the slideto the most accurate diagrams below : Rhombus ? Trapezium ? Square ? ![]() Which of the following 'special quadrilaterals'does not have all the properties of a parallelogram? Rectangle Square Rhombus Trapezium ![]() ![]() ![]() Calculate the value of the unknown : r = ∘ y = x = m= ∘ ∘ ∘ A rectangle is a sqaure. A quadrilateral can have exactly three right angles. A square is a rectangle. A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides is a square. For the following statements, type in an :"A" if the statement is always true."S" if the statement is sometimes true."N" if the statement is never true. |