Chapter11 PDF
Chapter11 PDF
Chapter11 PDF
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Squares and Rectangles
Lesson 11.1 Squares and Rectangles
Study the figure. Then fill in the blanks.
4. The figure is a .
8. The figure is a .
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AB is parallel to CD. A B
AC is parallel to BD.
C D
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EF is parallel to HG. E
HE is parallel to GF.
H F
TU is parallel to WV. T U
W V
AD ⫽ cm FG ⫽ cm
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? L
JM ⫽ cm
23. ABCD is a rectangle. Its shorter side is half the length of the longer side.
A B
12 cm
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D C
DC ⫽ cm
Draw one line segment to divide each figure. Form two rectangles.
24. 25.
Draw one line segment to divide each figure. Form two rectangles.
26. 27.
28. 29.
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30. 31.
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32. 33.
34.
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D C
H G
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32°
c
P O
d
45°
S R
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A B 14 cm
6 cm
6 cm
H ? G
20 cm ?
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R S
?
W V
8 cm
U T
26 cm
D
? C
11 cm
3 cm
E
J F
I
G
H ?
Solve.
2. Look at the figure. What is the least number of rectangles that must
be added to the figure to make a square?
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3. The figure shows a square which is cut out of two identical overlapping
rectangles. The length of each rectangle is three times the side width
of the square. Find the width of each rectangle.
6 cm
3 cm
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