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KELAS TES

KELAS TES

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Social Studies

1st Grade

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Clare drew a dashed line to decompose a quadrilateral into two shapes. She said that the two resulting shapes have the same area. Do you agree? Explain your reasoning.

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GAMBAR APAKAH INI?

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Triangle R is a right triangle. Can we use two copies of Triangle R to compose a parallelogram that is not a square? If so, explain how or sketch a solution. If not, explain why not.

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Two copies of this triangle are used to compose a parallelogram. Which parallelogram _cannot_ be a result of the composition? If you get stuck, consider using tracing paper.

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A

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B

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C

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D

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Draw

On the grid, draw at least three different quadrilaterals that can each be decomposed into two identical triangles with a single cut (show the cut line). One or more of the quadrilaterals should have non-right angles.

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Multiple Choice

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What type of quadrilateral is formed by the vertices (2,3), (5,3), (5,6), and (2,6) on the grid?

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Rectangle
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Parallelogram
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Trapezoid
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Rhombus

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Draw

Draw an identical copy of each triangle such that the two copies together form a parallelogram. If you get stuck, consider using tracing paper.

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Multiple Select

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Andre drew a line connecting two opposite corners of a parallelogram. Select **all** true statements about the triangles created by the line that Andre drew.

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Each triangle has two sides that are 3 units long.

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Each triangle has a side that is the same length as the diagonal line.

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Each triangle has one side that is 3 units long.

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When one triangle is placed on top of the other and their sides are aligned, we will see that one triangle is larger than the other.

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The two triangles have the same area as each other.

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