EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem You are building a frame for a window. The window will be installed in the opening shown in the diagram. Carpentry.

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EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem You are building a frame for a window. The window will be installed in the opening shown in the diagram. Carpentry a. The opening must be a rectangle. Given the measurements in the diagram, can you assume that it is? Explain.

EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem b. You measure the diagonals of the opening. The diagonals are 54.8 inches and 55.3 inches. What can you conclude about the shape of the opening? SOLUTION b. By Theorem 8.13, the diagonals of a rectangle are congruent. The diagonals of the quadrilateral formed by the boards are not congruent, so the boards do not form a rectangle. No, you cannot. The boards on opposite sides are the same length, so they form a parallelogram. But you do not know whether the angles are right angles. a.

GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 4 4. Suppose you measure only the diagonals of a window opening. If the diagonals have the same measure, can you conclude that the opening is a rectangle? Explain. ANSWER Yes, By theorem 8.13, A parallelogram is a rectangle if its quadrilateral are congruent.