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Is this enough information to prove this quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Yes, if two pairs of consecutive sides are congruent, then it is a parallelogram.
No, there is not enough information.
Which theorem can be used to prove the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Parallelogram Opposite Sides Converse Theorem
Parallelogram Opposite Angles Converse Theorem
Opposite Sides Parallel and Congruent Theorem
Parallelogram Diagonals Converse Theorem
Which theorem can be used to prove the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Parallelogram Opposite Sides Converse Theorem
Parallelogram Opposite Angles Converse Theorem
Opposite Sides Parallel and Congruent Theorem
Parallelogram Diagonals Converse Theorem
Which theorem can be used to prove the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Parallelogram Opposite Sides Converse Theorem
Parallelogram Opposite Angles Converse Theorem
Opposite Sides Parallel and Congruent Theorem
Parallelogram Diagonals Converse Theorem
Which theorem can be used to prove the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Parallelogram Opposite Sides Converse Theorem
Parallelogram Opposite Angles Converse Theorem
Opposite Sides Parallel and Congruent Theorem
Parallelogram Diagonals Converse Theorem
Is there enough information to determine that this quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
no, because only one pair of opposite sides are
Is the quadrilateral a parallelogram?
Yes; one pair of opposite sides are parallel
Yes; one pair of opposite sides are congruent
Yes; opposite sides are parallel and congruent
No; only one pair of sides are parallel
No; only one pair of sides are congruent
Is there enough information to determine that this quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Is the quadrilateral a parallelogram?
Yes, opposite angles congruent
No, not enough information.
Is the quadrilateral a parallelogram?
Yes
No
Is the quadrilateral a parallelogram? If yes, pick the statement that explains why.
Opposite sides parallel
Opposite sides equal
Opposite sides parallel and equal
Not enough info
Which statement about parallelograms is always true?
The diagonals are congruent.
The diagonals bisect each other.
The diagonals are perpendicular.
The diagonals bisect their respective angles.
Which of the following are parallelograms?
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