Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byHope Thornton Modified over 6 years ago
1
Objective Prove that a given quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
2
You have learned to identify the properties of a parallelogram
You have learned to identify the properties of a parallelogram. Now you will be given the properties of a quadrilateral and will have to tell if the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. To do this, you can use the definition of a parallelogram or the conditions that follow.
3
There are several ways to determine whether a quadrilateral is a parallelogram. You can use the given information about a figure to decide which condition is best to apply.
4
Example 1: Verifying Figures are Parallelograms
Show that JKLM is a parallelogram for a = 3 and b = 9.
5
Example 2: Verifying Figures are Parallelograms
Show that PQRS is a parallelogram for x = 10 and y = 6.5.
6
Check It Out! Show that PQRS is a parallelogram for a = 2.4 and b = 9.
7
Example 3: Applying Conditions for Parallelograms
Determine if the quadrilateral must be a parallelogram. Justify your answer.
8
Example 4: Applying Conditions for Parallelograms
Determine if the quadrilateral must be a parallelogram. Justify your answer.
9
Check It Out! Determine if the quadrilateral must be a parallelogram. Justify your answer.
10
Check It Out! Determine if each quadrilateral must be a parallelogram. Justify your answer.
11
To say that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram by
definition, you must show that both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. Helpful Hint
12
Example 5: Proving Parallelograms in the Coordinate Plane
Show that quadrilateral JKLM is a parallelogram by using the definition of parallelogram. J(–1, –6), K(–4, –1), L(4, 5), M(7, 0).
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.