Types of Quadrilaterals

Before talking about the types of quadrilaterals, let us recall what a quadrilateral is. A quadrilateral is a polygon that has the following properties

  • 4 vertices and 4 sides enclosing 4 angles.
  • The sum of all interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees.
  • We can also derive the sum of interior angle from the formula of polygon i.e. (n -2) × 180, where n is equal to the number of sides of the polygon

A quadrilateral, in general, has sides of different lengths and angles of different measures. However, squares, rectangles, etc. are special types of quadrilaterals with some of their sides and angles being equal. This is the reason that the area of a quadrilateral depends on which type of quadrilateral it is. In this article, we will discuss the special types of quadrilaterals and their basic properties.

Different Types of Quadrilaterals

There are six basic types of quadrilaterals. They are:

  1. Trapezium
  2. Parallelogram
  3. Rectangle
  4. Rhombus
  5. Square
  6. Kite

Trapezium - It is a quadrilateral with one pair of opposite parallel sides. In the trapezium, ABCD, side AB is parallel to side CD.

 

Parallelogram - It is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. The opposite sides are parallel and equal in length. The opposite angles are equal in measure. In the parallelogram, ABCD, side AB is parallel to side CD and side AD is parallel to side BC.
Also, the two diagonals formed to intersect each other at the midpoints. As in the figure given below, E is the point where both the diagonals meet. So
Length AE = EC, & Length BE = ED

 

Rectangle - It is a quadrilateral with all the 4 angles of equal measure, that is, each of them is 90°. Both the pairs of opposite sides are parallel and equal in length.

Rhombus - It is a quadrilateral with all four sides having equal lengths. The Opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel and opposite angles are equal.

Square - It is a quadrilateral in which all the sides and angles are equal. Every angle is a right angle (i.e. 90° each). The pairs of opposite sides are parallel to each other.

Kite - It is a quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of equal-length sides and these sides are adjacent to each other.

Some points about quadrilaterals to be kept in mind are:

  • Square, rectangle, and rhombus are types of parallelograms.
  • A square is a rectangle as well as a rhombus.
  • Rectangle and rhombus are not a square.
  • A parallelogram is a trapezium.
  • A trapezium is not a parallelogram.
  • Kite is not a parallelogram.