d. Cut the hexagonal region inlu right triangles. e. Cut the hexagonal region into six identical kites. f. Cut the hexagonal region into four identical trapezoids. 8. What are some quantities associated with a polygon? With a polygonal region? 9. You know that the sizes of all the angles in a triangle add up to 180 Justify that the sum of the sizes of all the angles in every quadrilateral is 360°. Hint: Draw one diagonal. Does your justification work on quadrilaterals such as the one shown at the right? 10. Find the missing sizes of the angles marked for each quadrilateral. (Hint: See Learning Exercise 9.) b. 50° a. 85° f. 109° i 78° h./ g 520 90° c./ d. jA e.

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d. Cut the hexagonal region inlu
right triangles.
e. Cut the hexagonal region into six identical kites.
f. Cut the hexagonal region into four identical
trapezoids.
8. What are some quantities associated with a polygon? With a polygonal region?
9. You know that the sizes of all the angles in a triangle add up to 180
Justify that the sum of the sizes of all the angles in every quadrilateral
is 360°. Hint: Draw one diagonal. Does your justification work on
quadrilaterals such as the one shown at the right?
10. Find the missing sizes of the angles marked for each quadrilateral. (Hint: See
Learning Exercise 9.)
b.
50°
a. 85°
f.
109° i
78°
h./ g
520
90°
c./ d.
jA
e.
Transcribed Image Text:d. Cut the hexagonal region inlu right triangles. e. Cut the hexagonal region into six identical kites. f. Cut the hexagonal region into four identical trapezoids. 8. What are some quantities associated with a polygon? With a polygonal region? 9. You know that the sizes of all the angles in a triangle add up to 180 Justify that the sum of the sizes of all the angles in every quadrilateral is 360°. Hint: Draw one diagonal. Does your justification work on quadrilaterals such as the one shown at the right? 10. Find the missing sizes of the angles marked for each quadrilateral. (Hint: See Learning Exercise 9.) b. 50° a. 85° f. 109° i 78° h./ g 520 90° c./ d. jA e.
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