In this activity Michelle Du Toit explores the properties of the kite as a quadrilateral. In the second page of this activity Mathomat triangles are used.
In this activity Michelle Du Toit explores the properties of the kite as a quadrilateral. The kite in Mathomat is transformed in these activities, along with other triangles in Mathomat, to give insight into the properties of this quadrilateral. These include a hands on understanding of the difference between concave and convex quadrilaterals.
In the second page of this activity Mathomat triangles are used to construct a parallelogram. This involves proving that a particular shape that has been created using Mathomat is a parallelogram.
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