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Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 6–3) Then/Now New Vocabulary Theorem 6.13: Diagonals of a Rectangle Example 1:Real-World Example: Use Properties of Rectangles Example 2:Use Properties of Rectangles and Algebra Theorem 6.14 Example 3:Real-World Example: Proving Rectangle Relationships Example 4: Rectangles and Coordinate Geometry

Over Lesson 6–3 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 1 A.Yes, all sides are congruent. B.Yes, all angles are congruent. C.Yes, diagonals bisect each other. D.No, diagonals are not congruent. Determine whether the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.

Over Lesson 6–3 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 2 A.Yes, both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. B.Yes, diagonals are congruent. C.No, all angles are not congruent. D.No, side lengths are not given. Determine whether the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.

Over Lesson 6–3 5-Minute Check 3 A.yes B.no Use the Distance Formula to determine if A(3, 7), B(9, 10), C(10, 6), D(4, 3) are the vertices of a parallelogram. A.A B.B

Over Lesson 6–3 5-Minute Check 4 A.yes B.no Use the Slope Formula to determine if R(2, 3), S(–1, 2), T(–1, –2), U(2, –2) are the vertices of a parallelogram. A.A B.B

Over Lesson 6–3 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 5 Given that QRST is a parallelogram, which statement is true? A.m  S = 105 B.m  T = 105 C.QT  ST D.QT  QS ___

Then/Now You used properties of parallelograms and determined whether quadrilaterals were parallelograms. (Lesson 6–2) Recognize and apply properties of rectangles. Determine whether parallelograms are rectangles.

Vocabulary rectangle

Concept 1

Example 1 Use Properties of Rectangles CONSTRUCTION A rectangular garden gate is reinforced with diagonal braces to prevent it from sagging. If JK = 12 feet, and LN = 6.5 feet, find KM.

Example 1 Use Properties of Rectangles Since JKLM is a rectangle, it is a parallelogram. The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other, so LN = JN. JN + LN=JLSegment Addition LN + LN=JLSubstitution 2LN=JLSimplify. 2(6.5)=JLSubstitution 13=JLSimplify.

Example 1 Use Properties of Rectangles Answer: KM = 13 feet JL = KMDefinition of congruence 13 = KMSubstitution JL  KMIf a is a rectangle, diagonals are .

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 1 A.3 feet B.7.5 feet C.9 feet D.12 feet Quadrilateral EFGH is a rectangle. If GH = 6 feet and FH = 15 feet, find GJ.

Example 2 Use Properties of Rectangles and Algebra Quadrilateral RSTU is a rectangle. If m  RTU = 8x + 4 and m  SUR = 3x – 2, find x.

Example 2 Use Properties of Rectangles and Algebra m  SUT + m  SUR=90Angle Addition m  RTU + m  SUR=90Substitution 8x x – 2=90Substitution 11x + 2=90Add like terms. Since RSTU is a rectangle, it has four right angles. So, m  TUR = 90. The diagonals of a rectangle bisect each other and are congruent, so PT  PU. Since triangle PTU is isosceles, the base angles are congruent so  RTU   SUT and m  RTU = m  SUT.

Example 2 Use Properties of Rectangles and Algebra Answer: x = 8 11x=88Subtract 2 from each side. x=8Divide each side by 11.

Concept 2

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 Max is building a swimming pool in his backyard. He measures the length and width of the pool so that opposite sides are parallel. He also measures the diagonals of the pool to make sure that they are congruent. How does he know that the measure of each corner is 90? A.Since opp. sides are ||, STUR must be a rectangle. B.Since opp. sides are , STUR must be a rectangle. C.Since diagonals of the are , STUR must be a rectangle. D.STUR is not a rectangle.

Example 4 Rectangles and Coordinate Geometry Quadrilateral JKLM has vertices J(–2, 3), K(1, 4), L(3, –2), and M(0, –3). Determine whether JKLM is a rectangle using the Distance Formula. Step 1Use the Distance Formula to determine whether JKLM is a parallelogram by determining if opposite sides are congruent.

Example 4 Rectangles and Coordinate Geometry Since opposite sides of a quadrilateral have the same measure, they are congruent. So, quadrilateral JKLM is a parallelogram.

Example 4 Rectangles and Coordinate Geometry Answer:Since the diagonals have the same measure, they are congruent. So JKLM is a rectangle. Step 2Determine whether the diagonals of JKLM are congruent.

1.A 2.B 3.C Example 4 A.yes B.no C.cannot be determined Quadrilateral WXYZ has vertices W(–2, 1), X(–1, 3), Y(3, 1), and Z(2, –1). Determine whether WXYZ is a rectangle by using the Distance Formula.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 4 Quadrilateral WXYZ has vertices W(–2, 1), X(–1, 3), Y(3, 1), and Z(2, –1). What are the lengths of diagonals WY and XZ? A. B.4 C.5 D.25

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