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Which theorem shows that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Not Parallelogram
Opposite Sides are congruent
Opposite Angles are congruent
1 set of Opposite Sides is Parallel and Congruent
Determine the property being used to solve the problem.
Opposite SIDES are congruent
Opposite ANGLES are congruent
Consecutive angles are supplementary
Diagonals bisect each other
Which theorem shows that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Diagonals Bisect eachother
Opposite Sides Congruent
Opposite Angles congruent
1 set of Opposite Sides is Parallel and Congruent
Which theorem shows that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
Diagonals bisect eachother
Opposite Sides Congruent
Opposite Angles Congruent
1 set of Opposite Sides is Parallel and Congruent
Which among the statements is not a property of parallelograms?
Consecutive angle are supplementary.
Opposite sides are parallel.
Opposite angles are not equal.
Diagonals bisect each other.
All parallelograms are quadrilaterals.
Always
Sometimes
Never
All figures given are parallelograms EXCEPT for?
What is the sum of the measures of the exterior angles of a decagon?
1440⁰
360⁰
144⁰
1800⁰
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