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Q: Use geometry words to describe how diagonals of quadrilaterals make triangles for 4 grade?
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How do you use geometry words to describe how diagonals of quadrilaterals make triangles in a good fourth grade understandable way in a sentence?

There are 180 degrees in a triangle and 360 degrees in a quadrilateral and its diagonal cuts the quadrilateral into two triangles.


Use geometry words to describe how diagonals of quadrilaterals make triangles?

All triangles have 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees and the 4 interior angles of a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees but if 2 of its vertices are joined by a diagonal this marks out 2 interior triangles each having 3 interior angles adding to 180 degrees.


Can planes be triangles in geometry?

Well...... Actually, planes would be considered triangles in geometry because triangles are triangles.


What does tangent mean in math?

Tangent, in geometry, is used to describe when figures have only one point in common. In Trig. tangent is applied to triangles.


Are there triangles in geometry?

Of course, they are geometric figures.


What is the branch of mathematics in which you learn about triangles?

Geometry.


Are quadrilaterals polygons in geometry?

Yes they are polygons as they have more than 1 side.


What group in geometry is a square in?

A square belongs to the group of 4 sided quadrilaterals


What is the difference of trigonometry and geometry?

Trigonometry is a branch of geometry which is primarily concerned with the properties and measurement of triangles.


What is the study of squares if trigonometry is the study of triangles?

geometry


What is the study of circles if trigonometry is the study of triangles?

geometry


What shapes have diagonals that bisect each other?

A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if and only if its diagonals bisect each other (this should be in any geometry book)