Theorems Dealing with Parallelograms

Theorems Dealing with Parallelograms

Definition: A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
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  • 2 sets of parallel sides
  • 2 sets of congruent sides
  • opposite angles congruent
  • consecutive angles supplementary
  • diagonals bisect each other
  • diagonals form 2 congruent triangles

Using this definition, the remaining properties regarding a parallelogram can be “proven” true and become theorems.
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Proof of Theorem: If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, the 2 pairs of opposite sides are congruent.
(Remember: when attempting to prove a theorem to be true, you cannot use the theorem as a reason in your proof.)
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Proof of Theorem: If ONE PAIR of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are BOTH parallel and congruent, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
(Remember: when attempting to prove a theorem to be true, you cannot use the theorem as a reason in your proof.)
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