This document contains 7 extra practice questions about quadrilaterals: 1) Find the value of x in a figure where alternate interior angles are equal. 2) Find the measure of each angle if their ratios are given as 2:3:5:8. 3) Find the measure of an interior angle of a regular 9-sided polygon. 4) If one angle of a parallelogram is 110°, find the measures of the other angles. 5) Find the values of x, y, and z in a rhombus figure where values are given. 6) Find the values of x and y in a parallelogram figure where values are given. 7) If one angle of a rhombus is
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Understanding Quadrilaterals Extra Questions
This document contains 7 extra practice questions about quadrilaterals: 1) Find the value of x in a figure where alternate interior angles are equal. 2) Find the measure of each angle if their ratios are given as 2:3:5:8. 3) Find the measure of an interior angle of a regular 9-sided polygon. 4) If one angle of a parallelogram is 110°, find the measures of the other angles. 5) Find the values of x, y, and z in a rhombus figure where values are given. 6) Find the values of x and y in a parallelogram figure where values are given. 7) If one angle of a rhombus is
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UNDERSTANDING QUADRILATERALS EXTRA QUESTIONS
1. In the given figure, find x.
2.The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 5 : 8. Find the
measure of each angle. 3. Find the measure of an interior angle of a regular polygon of 9 sides 4. In the parallelogram given alongside if m ∠Q = 110°, find all the other angles.
5. In the given figure, ABCD is a rhombus. Find the values of x, y and
z. 6. In the given parallelogram ABCD, find the value of x and y.
7. ABCD is a rhombus with ∠ABC = 126°, find the measure of ∠ACD.