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watch the video below to learn how the properties of different quadrilaterals (a polygons with
- intersection of diagonals, parallelograms, rectangles, squares, rhombus, and piles
- proving properties of parallelogram with two - column proofs
math nation digital textbook:
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student fl geometry -> proving relationships and theorems -> proving properties of parallelogra
student fl geometry -> proving relationships and theorems -> proving properties of parallelogra
then, answer \check your understanding\ assignment below. you have three attempts.
8.1.7 check your understanding
complete the two - column proof.
given: rwkg is a parallelogram.
prove: $\triangle rwk \cong \triangle kgr$
Step1: List given & parallelogram props
Given: $RWKG$ is a parallelogram.
In a parallelogram, opposite sides are congruent: $RW \cong KG$, $WK \cong GR$.
Also, $\overline{RK}$ is a common side to both triangles.
Step2: Apply SSS congruence rule
For $\triangle RWK$ and $\triangle KGR$:
- $RW \cong KG$ (Opposite sides of parallelogram)
- $WK \cong GR$ (Opposite sides of parallelogram)
- $RK \cong KR$ (Reflexive Property of Congruence)
By the Side-Side-Side (SSS) Congruence Postulate, $\triangle RWK \cong \triangle KGR$.
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$\triangle RWK \cong \triangle KGR$ is proven by the SSS Congruence Postulate, using properties of parallelograms and the reflexive property of congruence.
Two-Column Proof Format:
| Statements | Reasons |
|---|---|
| 2. $RW \cong KG$, $WK \cong GR$ | 2. Opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent |
| 3. $RK \cong KR$ | 3. Reflexive Property of Congruence |
| 4. $\triangle RWK \cong \triangle KGR$ | 4. SSS Congruence Postulate |