G.CO.C.11 - Prove Theorems About Parallelograms
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G.CO.C.11 - Prove Theorems About Parallelograms
In quadrilateral ABCD, the diagonals AC and BD intersect at M, with AM=MC and BM=MD.
A student wants to prove a quadrilateral is a parallelogram. Which statement alone is sufficient?
Parallelogram ABCD is shown below.
Let B(2, 7), C(8, 4), and D(0,1).
Select all properties that must hold for the figure in that column.
Place D so that ABCD is a parallelogram and the diagonals are perpendicular.
Tia claims ABCD is a parallelogram.
Parallelogram WXYZ has diagonals WY and XZ that intersect at M.
Ryan makes the following claim:
Vincent makes the following claim:
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