3.GM.1
Understand that quadrilaterals in different categories may share attributes; those attributes (e.g., four equivalent sides) can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals) or subcategory (e.g., rhombus and square).
Example Problems
Are both trapezoids and parallelograms quadrilaterals?
Do polygons have more than 2 sides?
Are circles and octagons both polygons?
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