Quadrilaterals
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In a parallelogram ABCD, if angle A = 65°, what is the measure of angle C?
What is the sum of all interior angles of a quadrilateral?
In a rhombus, if one angle measures 60°, what is the measure of the adjacent angle?
Which quadrilateral has all sides equal and all angles equal to 90°?
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In triangle ABC, D and E are midpoints of AB and AC respectively. If BC = 10 cm, find the length of DE.
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5 cm
Step 1: This is an application of the midpoint theorem. Step 2: The midpoint theorem states that the line joining midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and half its length. Step 3: DE joins midpoints D and E of sides AB and AC. Step 4: Therefore, DE = (1/2) × BC = (1/2) × 10 = 5 cm.
A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides is called a:
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Trapezium
Step 1: Let's analyze each option by their defining properties. Step 2: Parallelogram has both pairs of opposite sides parallel. Step 3: Rectangle and rhombus are special parallelograms, so they also have both pairs parallel. Step 4: Trapezium is defined as having exactly one pair of parallel sides, which matches the question.
If ABCD is a parallelogram and its area is 48 cm², what is the area of triangle ABC?
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24 cm²
Step 1: A diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two triangles of equal area. Step 2: Diagonal AC divides parallelogram ABCD into triangles ABC and ACD. Step 3: Area of triangle ABC = Area of triangle ACD = (1/2) × Area of parallelogram. Step 4: Area of triangle ABC = (1/2) × 48 = 24 cm².
Three angles of a quadrilateral are 85°, 75°, and 110°. Find the fourth angle.
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90°
Step 1: Sum of interior angles of a quadrilateral = 360°. Step 2: Let the fourth angle be x°. Step 3: 85° + 75° + 110° + x° = 360°. Step 4: 270° + x° = 360°, so x° = 360° - 270° = 90°.
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