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[PACKET 6.2: PROPERTIES OF PARALLELOGRAMS]


Parallelograms are quadrilaterals with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. But what
other characteristics do these figures have? Let9s look at some pretty important
theorems about parallelograms to find out:

ParallelLogram Theorems
Theorem: Visual Representation.
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This is the coolest parallelogram puzzle you will do allday,.Mr. Brust does these every weekend. Each figure below-is a
parallelogram. (They are not drawn to scale.) Use the properties of parallelograms to solve for x. Then, list all labeled
points of that figure (including the intersection of the diagonals) in the blanks for the matching x value. There may be two
or three figures for eachx value. Finally, unscramble the letters to spell a word associated with parallelograms.

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[PACKET $.2: PROPERTIES OF PARALLELOGRAMS]
Parallelograms are quadrilaterals with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. But what
other characteristics do these figures have? Let9s look at some pretty important
theorems about parallelograms to find out:

Parallelogram Theorems
Theorem: Visual Representation:
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you will do al iday. Mr. Brust does these every weekend. Each figure below is a
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parallelogram. (They are not drawn to scale.) Use the properties of parallelograms to solve for x. Then, list alt labeled
points of that figure (including the intersection of the diagonals) in the blanks for the matching x value. There may be two
or three figures for each x value. Finally, unscramble the letters to spell a word associated with parallelograms.

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4 EPACKET 6.2: PROPERTIES OF PARALLELOGRAMS]
Parallelograms are quadrilaterals with both pairs of opposite sides parallel. But what
other characteristics do these figures have? Let9s look at some pretty important
theorems about parallelograms to find out:

Parallelogram Theorems
Theorem: Visual Representation:

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Solve for x. Each figure is a parallelogram.

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9) Find mzV 10) Find mZzEFG

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[PACKET 6.2: PROPERTIES OF PARALLELOGRAMS]
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This is the coolest parallelogram puzzle you will do all day. Mr. Brust does these every weekend. Each figure below is a
parallelogram. (They are not drawn to scale.) Use the properties of parallelograms to solve for x. Then, list all labeled
points of that figure (including the intersection of the diagonals) in the blanks for the matching x value. There may be two
or three figures for each x value. Finally, unscramble the letters to spell a word associated with parallelograms.

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