Quadrilaterals Theorems

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theroms of quadrilaterals.


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Prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
Use coordinate geometry with parallelograms.

Theorem 6.6:
If both pairs of
opposite sides of a
quadrilateral are
congruent, then the
quadrilateral is a
parallelogram.
A
D
B
C
ABCD is a parallelogram.

Theorem 6.7:
If both pairs of
opposite angles of
a quadrilateral are
congruent, then the
quadrilateral is a
parallelogram.
A
D
B
C
ABCD is a parallelogram.

Theorem 6.8:
If an angle of a
quadrilateral is
supplementary
to both of its
consecutive
angles, then the
quadrilateral is a
parallelogram.
A
D
B
C
ABCD is a parallelogram.

(180 – x)° x°

Theorem 6.9:
If the diagonals
of a quadrilateral
bisect each
other, then the
quadrilateral is a
parallelogram.
ABCD is a parallelogram.
A
D
B
C

AB = CD
AD = CB
AC = AC
∆ABC

∆CDA(By sss rule)
ÐBAC = ÐDCA(alt. interior
Angels)

ÐDAC = ÐBCA(alt. interior
Angels)
AB║CD
AD ║CB (By cpct)
ABCD is a  Parallelogram
C
D
B
A

As the sewing box below is opened, the trays are
always parallel to each other. Why? Prove it
2.75 in. 2.75 in.
2 in.
2 in.

*Each pair of hinges are opposite
sides of a quadrilateral.
*The 2.75 inch sides of the
quadrilateral are opposite and
congruent.
* The 2 inch sides are also
opposite and congruent. Because
opposite sides of the
quadrilateral are congruent, it is
a parallelogram.
* By the definition of a
parallelogram, opposite sides are
parallel, so the trays of the
sewing box are always parallel.
2.75 in. 2.75 in.
2 in.
2 in.

Theorem
If one pair of opposite
sides of a quadrilateral are congruent and
parallel, then the quadrilateral is a
parallelogram.
ABCD is a parallelogram.
A
B C
D

BC ║DA
ÐDAC = ÐBCA
(alt.interior
angles)
AC = AC(reflex property)
BC = DA(given)
∆BAC

∆DCA(by sss rule)
AB = CD(By cpct)
ABCD is a  Parallelogram
C
D
B
A
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