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6.03 Properties of special parallelograms

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Hannah draws a parallelogram, and covers it up. She tells Glen that the opposite sides are parallel. From this information, what is the most specific classification that Glen can choose for the figure?

Parallelogram

A

Rectangle

B

Rhombus

C

Square

D
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Aaron draws a parallelogram, and covers it up. He tells Kathleen that consecutive sides are congruent and the diagonals are perpendicular. From this information, what is the most specific classification that Kathleen can choose for the figure?

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< 1min

Marge draws a parallelogram, and covers it up. She tells Peter that the figure has all right angles. What is the most specific classification that Peter can choose for the figure?

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Marge draws a parallelogram, and covers it up. She tells Paul that the diagonals of the parallelogram are perpendicular. From this information, what is the most specific classification that Paul can choose for the figure?

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< 1min
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Outcomes

MA.912.GR.1.4

Prove relationships and theorems about parallelograms. Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving postulates, relationships and theorems of parallelograms.

MA.912.LT.4.8

Construct proofs, including proofs by contradiction.

MA.912.LT.4.10

Judge the validity of arguments and give counterexamples to disprove statements.

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