Which terms describe this shape? Choose all that apply.

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking us to identify the classification terms that describe a specific geometric shape, which appears to be a quadrilateral. We need to determine which of the provided terms (parallelogram, quadrilateral, isosceles trapezoid, rhombus) accurately apply to this shape.

Answer

The shape is classified as a $quadrilateral$.
Answer for screen readers

The terms that describe the shape are: quadrilateral.

Steps to Solve

  1. Identify the Shape Type

The given shape is a quadrilateral because it has four sides.

  1. Check for Specific Classes
  • Parallelogram: A parallelogram has opposite sides that are parallel. Since the shape’s sides differ in length and do not appear to have two pairs of parallel sides, it does not classify as a parallelogram.

  • Quadrilateral: All shapes with four sides belong to this category. This term definitely applies.

  • Isosceles Trapezoid: An isosceles trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the non-parallel sides are of equal length. Without more information, we can’t definitively classify it as such.

  • Rhombus: A rhombus has all sides equal and opposite sides parallel. This shape does not have all sides equal, so it is not a rhombus.

  1. Conclusion

From this analysis:

  • The applicable term is quadrilateral.
  • Terms parallelogram, isosceles trapezoid, and rhombus do not apply based on the characteristics of the quadrilateral described.

The terms that describe the shape are: quadrilateral.

More Information

Quadrilaterals include various shapes like squares, rectangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms. This broad category encompasses any four-sided figure, regardless of side lengths or angle measures.

Tips

  • Confusing the properties of different quadrilaterals. It's important to accurately identify the characteristics of each type.
  • Overlooking that all quadrilaterals fall under the category of quadrilaterals, while specifics like isosceles trapezoids or parallelograms have stricter definitions.
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