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  1. Construct a quadrilateral: 4 sides and 1 angle are given

    In this video, you’ll learn how to construct a quadrilateral when four side lengths and one angle are provided. We'll begin with a rough sketch to visualize the layout, followed by strategic guidance on …

  2. Construct a quadrilateral: 3 sides and angles given

    You'll also learn how to accurately construct angles like 150° and 45°, making the entire method easy to follow as you watch and draw alongside. Created by Khan Academy.

  3. Construct a quadrilateral : 2 adjacent sides & 3 angles are given

    In this video, we guide you through the construction of a quadrilateral when the lengths of two adjacent sides and three angles are provided. Starting with a rough sketch, we identify the best side to use as …

  4. Quadrilaterals | Geometry (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    Quadrilaterals only have one side more than triangles, but this opens up an entire new world with a huge variety of quadrilateral types. Learn about it here.

  5. Construct a quadrilateral: 3 sides and 2 diag. are given

    Math> TG Math Class 8> Construction of Quadrilaterals> Constructing a Quadrilateral

  6. Drawing a quadrilateral on the coordinate plane example

    We're making a four-sided shape called a quadrilateral using line segments! We use four points on a graph: (0,9), (0,-7), (8,-7), and (8,0). We connect these points to form our quadrilateral. Isn't shape …

  7. Quadrilateral types (video) | Quadrilaterals | Khan Academy

    Learn to identify quadrilaterals such as kites, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, and squares by side length, presence of parallel sides, and angle type. Created by Sal Khan.

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  9. Intro to quadrilateral (video) | Khan Academy

    And quadrilaterals, as you can imagine, are shapes. And we're going to be talking about two-dimensional shapes that have four sides and four vertices and four angles.

  10. Reflecting shapes (video) | Reflections | Khan Academy

    Let's reflect a quadrilateral across the x-axis. To do this, we find new points (A', B', C', D') by keeping the same x-coordinates and changing the y-coordinates to their opposite signs. This creates a flipped …