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- Quadrilateral angle circle
The points ABC lie on the circle k(S, r) such that the angle at B is obtuse. How large must the angle at vertex B of quadrilateral SCBA be so that this angle is three times greater than the interior angle ASC of the same quadrilateral? - Trapezoid
In a right-angled trapezoid, are the diagonals perpendicular to each other, and do they bisect the angles? - Quadrilateral prism
The base of the quadrilateral prism is a diamond with diagonals of 7 and 9 cm. The height of the prism is 22 cm. What is the area? - Cardboard box
We want to make an open-top cardboard box in the shape of a quadrilateral prism with a rhombus-shaped base. The rhombus has a side of 5 cm and one diagonal of 8 cm. The height of the box is 12 cm. How many square centimetres of cardboard are needed if ove - Garden fence
The quadrilateral garden should be fenced off with a slatted fence. The sides of the orchard are 65 m, 78 m, 40 m and 32 m. The wheels are to be placed 6 m apart, and the axes of the rims are 15 cm apart. How much is needed for a wheel fence, and how many - Box
The cardboard is a box-shaped quadrilateral prism with a rhombic base. Rhombus has a side 5 cm, one diagonal 8 cm long, and the box's height is 12 cm. The package will open at the top. How many cm² of cardboard do we need to cover overlap and joints that - Quadrilateral prism
Calculate the volume of a quadrilateral prism whose base is an isosceles trapezoid with bases 10 cm and 4 cm, 6 cm apart. The height of the prism is 25 cm. How could the surface area be calculated? - Quadrilaterals
Which of the following statements about angles in quadrilaterals is false? a. In a right-angled trapezoid, exactly one interior angle is obtuse. b. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other. c. The sum of any two interior angles on the sa - Area 4gon
Calculate the area of a parallelogram with two pairs of equal parallel sides of lengths 18 and 9, and interior angles of 45°, 135°,45°, 135°. - Line segments
Triangle ABC is divided by line segments. Lines DE and AB are parallel. Two lines are drawn from vertex C. The first line intersects points H and F on segments DE and AB. The second line intersects points I and G on segments DE and AB. Triangles CDH, CHI, - 4-gon
Is it true that a quadrilateral with two parallel sides and the other two sides of equal length is necessarily a parallelogram? - Quadrilateral 2
Show that the quadrilateral with vertices A(0,1), B(4,2), C(3,6) D(-5,4) has two right triangles.
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