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Parallelogram Proofs
Apply theorems to show if a quadrilateral has two pairs of parallel sides.
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Quadrilaterals that are Parallelograms
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This concept teaches students how to prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram given the properties of parallelograms.
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Authors:
Bill Zahner
Lori Jordan
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10
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9
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Subjects:
mathematics
Geometry
Tags:
distance formula
midpoint
Opposite Angles Theorem Converse
(5 more)
Opposite Sides Theorem Converse
Parallel Congruent Sides Theorem
parallelogram
Parallelogram Diagonals Converse
proof
Language
English
Concept Nodes:
MAT.GEO.205.05 (Parallelogram Proofs - Geometry)
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artifactID: 68520
artifactRevisionID: 4692726
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