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− | A parallelogram is a geometric figure that lies in | + | A '''parallelogram''' is a [[geometric figure]] that lies in the [[plane]]. Its properties include: |
− | * Opposite sides parallel | + | * Opposite sides are [[parallel]] |
− | * Opposite sides congruent | + | * Opposite sides are [[congruent]] |
− | * Opposite angles congruent | + | * Opposite angles are congruent |
− | * Consecutive angles supplementary | + | * Consecutive angles are [[supplementary]] |
− | * | + | * [[Diagonal]]s [[bisect]] each other |
− | * | + | * Each diagonal divides the figure into 2 sets congruent [[triangle]]s |
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+ | * Both diagonals together divide the figure into 2 pairs of 2 congruent triangles. All 4 triangles have equal area. | ||
== Common Parallelograms == | == Common Parallelograms == | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Rectangle]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Square]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Rhombus]] |
Revision as of 12:15, 12 July 2006
A parallelogram is a geometric figure that lies in the plane. Its properties include:
- Opposite sides are parallel
- Opposite sides are congruent
- Opposite angles are congruent
- Consecutive angles are supplementary
- Each diagonal divides the figure into 2 sets congruent triangles
- Both diagonals together divide the figure into 2 pairs of 2 congruent triangles. All 4 triangles have equal area.