Class 8 Mathematics Chapter 3 Understanding Quadrilaterals Notes

Class 8 Mathematics

Chapter 3 – Understanding Quadrilaterals

Key Notes

A simple closed curve made up of only line segments is called a polygon.

A diagonal of a polygon is a line segment connecting two nonconsecutive vertices.

A convex polygon is a polygon in which no portion of its any diagonal is in its exterior.

A concave polygon is a polygon in which at least one portion of its any diagonal is in its exterior.

A quadrilateral is a polygon having only four sides.

A regular polygon is a polygon whose all sides are equal and also all angles are equal.

Interior and Exterior angles

The sum of interior angles of a polygon of n sides is (n – 2) × straight angles.

Each interior angle of a regular polygon =

Angle Sum Property: The sum of interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360°.

Note: Above property is applicable for quadrilateral only

The sum of exterior angles, taken in an order, of a polygon is 360°.

 

Trapezium is a quadrilateral in which a pair of opposite sides is parallel.

Kite is a quadrilateral which has two pairs of equal consecutive sides.

A parallelogram is a quadrilateral in which each pair of opposite sides is parallel.

A rhombus is a parallelogram in which adjacent sides are equal.

In a rhombus diagonals intersect at right angles.

A rectangle is a parallelogram in which one angle is of 90°.

In a rectangle diagonals are equal.

A square is a parallelogram in which adjacent sides are equal and one angle is of 90°.

In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal, opposite angles are equal and diagonals bisect each other.

Number of diagonals in a polygon of n sides =

A quadrilateral can be constructed uniquely if

       the lengths of its four sides and a diagonal are given.

       the lengths of its three sides and two diagonals are given.

       its two adjacent sides and three angles are given.

       its three sides and two included angles are given.

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