TEKS: Chapter 111. Mathematics See All Teacher Resources
111.41.c.6.E
Prove a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, rectangle, square, or rhombus using opposite sides, opposite angles, or diagonals and apply these relationships to solve problems
Aligned Resources
Courses
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 9: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 7: Coordinate Geometry Proofs
- Course: Geometry, Unit 2: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 2: Parallelograms
- Course: Geometry, Unit 2: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 5: Squares
- Course: Geometry, Unit 2: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 6: Quadrilaterals on the Coordinate Plane
- Course: Geometry, Unit 2: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 3: Rhombi
- Course: Geometry, Unit 2: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 9: Real-World Problems with Quadrilaterals and Polygons
- Course: Geometry, Unit 4: Area Lesson 3: Areas of Squares, Rectangles, and Parallelograms
- Course: Geometry, Unit 2: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 4: Rectangles
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 9: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 4: Rectangles
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 9: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 5: Squares
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 9: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 3: Rhombi
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 9: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 8: Real-World Problems with Quadrilaterals and Polygons
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 11: Area Lesson 3: Areas of Squares, Rectangles, and Parallelograms
- Course: Geometry, Unit 2: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 7: Coordinate Geometry Proofs
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 9: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 2: Parallelograms
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 9: Quadrilaterals and Polygons Lesson 6: Quadrilaterals on the Coordinate Plane