Match the theorem or rule for what it justifies IF the quadrilateral is already proven to be a parallelogram. One pair of consecutive sides are congruent One angle is a right angle The diagonals are perpendicular It has been proven to be a rhombus and a rectangle The diagonals are congruent One diagonal bisects a pair of opposite angles IIIIII

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Section7.1: Locus Of Points
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Match the theorem or rule for what it justifies IF the quadrilateral is already proven to be a parallelogram.
One pair of consecutive sides are congruent
One angle is a right angle
The diagonals are perpendicular
It has been proven to be a rhombus and a
rectangle
The diagonals are congruent
One diagonal bisects a pair of opposite angles
: Square
: Rectangle
: Rhombus
IIIIII
Transcribed Image Text:Match the theorem or rule for what it justifies IF the quadrilateral is already proven to be a parallelogram. One pair of consecutive sides are congruent One angle is a right angle The diagonals are perpendicular It has been proven to be a rhombus and a rectangle The diagonals are congruent One diagonal bisects a pair of opposite angles : Square : Rectangle : Rhombus IIIIII
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