KL MN and ZKLM ZMNK. Determine if the quadrilateral must be a parallelogram. O A. No. Only one set of angles and sides are given as congruent. The conditions for a parallelogram are not met. O B. Yes. Opposite sides are congruent to each other. This is sufficient evidence. O C. Yes. Opposite angles are congruent to each other. This is sufficient evidence to prove that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. O D. Yes. One pair of opposite sides are congruent and one pair of opposite angles are congruent. This is sufficient evidence to prove the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.

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Section4.1: Properties Of A Parallelogram
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KL MN and ZKLM ZMNK. Determine if the quadrilateral must be a parallelogram.
O A. No. Only one set of angles and sides are given as congruent. The conditions for a parallelogram are not met.
O B. Yes. Opposite sides are congruent to each other. This is sufficient evidence.
C. Yes. Opposite angles are congruent to each other. This is sufficient evidence to prove that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
O D. Yes. One pair of opposite sides are congruent and one pair of opposite angles are congruent. This is sufficient evidence to prove the quadrilateral is a
parallelogram.
Sig
Transcribed Image Text:KL MN and ZKLM ZMNK. Determine if the quadrilateral must be a parallelogram. O A. No. Only one set of angles and sides are given as congruent. The conditions for a parallelogram are not met. O B. Yes. Opposite sides are congruent to each other. This is sufficient evidence. C. Yes. Opposite angles are congruent to each other. This is sufficient evidence to prove that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. O D. Yes. One pair of opposite sides are congruent and one pair of opposite angles are congruent. This is sufficient evidence to prove the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. Sig
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