7.3 Identifying and Verifying Parallelograms
DEFINITION
Parallelogram
Property 1
Analysis
Change points A, B or C. What do you notice?
ARGUMENT
Exercise 1
Research and prove the argument of following property: "Every convex quadrilateral that has congruent opposite angles is a parallelogram" (Remember that the sum of the internal angles of the quadrilateral is 360º).
Property 2
Analysis
Change points A, B or C. What do you notice?
Exercise 2:
Research and prove the argument of following property: "Every convex quadrilateral that has opposing congruent sides is a parallelogram" (Note: Draw a diagonal and use triangle congruence).
Diagonals of the Paralellogram
Analysis
Change vertices A, B or C. What do you notice?
Proof of the Property
EXERCISE 3
Research and prove the argument of following property: "Every convex quadrilateral is a parallelogram, when their diagonals intersect at midpoints."
Move points A, B or C.
Exercise 4
Move points A, B or C of the previous figure. What can you notice?