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A figure is said to be regular, if its sides are equal in length and angles are equal in measure. Can you identify the regular quadrilateral?

In a square all the interior angle are of 90° and all the sides are of same length. Therefore, a square is a regular quadrilateral.


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1

Say True or False:

(a) Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle.


(b) The opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length.


(c) The diagonals of a square are perpendicular to one another.


(d) All the sides of a rhombus are of equal length.


(e) All the sides of a parallelogram are of equal length.


(f) The opposite sides of a trapezium are parallel.

2

Give reason for the following:

(a) A square can be thought of as a special rectangle.


(b) A rectangle can be thought of as a special parallelogram.


(c) A square can be thought of as a special rhombus.


(d) Squares, rectangles, parallelograms are all quadrilaterals.


(e) Square is also a parallelogram.

1

Examine whether the following are polygons. If anyone among them is not, say why?


2

Name each polygon:



Make two more examples of each of these.

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