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1 Warm-up Two silk worms had a race… they ended up in a tie! No matter how much you push the envelope, it’s still stationary!

2 Agenda 6-1 Quadrilaterals 6-2 Parallelograms Homework

3 Quadrilateral Parallelogram Rectangle Square Rhombus Trapezoid Isosceles Trapezoid

4 Chapter 6 – Exploring Quadrilaterals Definition – four-sided, closed polygons

5 Quadrilaterals Total measure of interior angles is 360.

6 Parallelograms

7 Parallelogram Theorems Theorem 6-1 Opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent. Theorem 6-2 Opposite angles of a parallelogram are congruent. Theorem 6-3 Consecutive angles in a parallelogram are supplementary.

8 One more theorem Theorem 6-4 The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.

9 All polygons with more than 3 sides have diagonals.

10 Example 1

11 Example 2

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13 Tests for Parallelograms

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18 Class work Page 295 #17-35

19 Homework Page 295 #17-26

20 Homework #27

21 Homework #28

22 Homework #29

23 Homework #30-32

24 Homework #33

25 Homework #34

26 Homework #35

27 Answers Ahead

28 6-1 Study Guide

29 Homework 6-1 Study Guide and Practice 6-2 Study Guide and Practice


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