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6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook January 11, 2017 Page 16 Page 15 6.2 Parallelograms Don't forget to put it in the table of contents Lesson Objectives Standards 6.2 Parallelograms Press the tabs to view details. Lesson Notes Lesson Objectives Standards Lesson Notes After this lesson, you should be able to successfully recognize and apply the properties of parallelograms. Press the tabs to view details. 1 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook Lesson Objectives Standards January 11, 2017 Parallelogram Lesson Notes G.MG.1 Use geometric shapes, their measures, and their properties to describe objects. G.GPE.4 Use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically. G.GPE.5 Prove the slope criteria for parallel and perpendicular lines and use them to solve geometric problems (e.g., find the equation of a line parallel or perpendicular to a given line that passes through a given point). G.CO.11 Prove theorems about parallelograms. G.CO.12 Make formal geometric constructions with a variety of tools and methods (compass and straightedge, string, reflective devices, paper folding, dynamic geometric software, etc.). A quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel Parallelogram Parallelogram Cut this piece off A quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel Find the value of each variable. Opposite sides Consecutive angles are congruent. are supplementary. 1. A quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel Cut this piece off 4. 70¡ 110¡ 110¡ 70¡ 5. 2. Opposite angles Diagonals bisect are congruent. each other. 8x 112¡ 3. If a parallelogram has 1 rt Ú's, then it has 4 rt angles. 6. Each diagonal separates the parallelogram into 2 ¤ è's. A C B D èABC ¤ èDCB 2 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook Opposite sides are congruent. Find the value of each variable. January 11, 2017 4. Consecutive angles are supplementary. 1. 70¡ 110¡ 110¡ 70¡ Opposite angles are congruent. 2. 5. Diagonals bisect each other. 6. Each diagonal separates the parallelogram into 2 ¤ è's. 8x 112¡ If a parallelogram 3. has 1 rt Ú's, then it has 4 rt angles. A C B D èABC ¤ èDCB If each quadrilateral is a parallelogram, find the value of each variable. 2. 1. 3. 4. 12 3x° 2y 6. 5. Explain why it is impossible for each figure to be a parallelogram. 7. 8. 3 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook If each quadrilateral is a parallelogram, find the value of each variable. 1. January 11, 2017 If each quadrilateral is a parallelogram, find the value of each variable. 4. 3. 2. If each quadrilateral is a parallelogram, find the value of each variable. 5. 6. 4 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook January 11, 2017 Explain why it is impossible for each figure to be a parallelogram. 7. 8. On the Worksheet 5 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook January 11, 2017 Coordinate Geometry. Find the coordinates of the intersection of the diagonal of ãABCD with the given vertices. A. A(3, 6), B(5, 8), C(3, –2), and D(1, –4) Coordinate Geometry. Find the coordinates of the intersection of the diagonal of ãABCD with the given vertices. B. A(–4, 3), B(2, 3), C(–1, –2), and D(–7, –2) Find the value of each variable. 1. HOMEWORK R 2a S 2b - 1 U 2. b + 3 3a - 5 T Practice WS on Parallelograms 6 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook Find the value of each variable. 3. Find the value of each variable. 4. Use ãRSTU to find each measure or value. 7. mÚRST = _____ January 11, 2017 6. 5. Coordinate Geometry. Find the coordinates of the intersection of the diagonal of ãHJKL with the given vertices. 11. H(1, 1), J(2, 3), K(6, 3), L(5, 1) 8. mÚSTU = _____ 9. mÚTUR = _____ 10. b = ______ 7 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook Coordinate Geometry. Find the coordinates of the intersection of the diagonal of ãHJKL with the given vertices. 12. H(–1, 4), J(3, 3), K(3, –2), L(–1, –1) 14. DISTANCE Four friends live at the four corners of a block shaped like a parallelogram. Gracie lives 3 miles away from Kenny. How far apart do Teresa and Travis live from each other? January 11, 2017 13. CONSTRUCTION Mr. Rodriquez used the parallelogram at the right to design a herringbone pattern for a paving stone. He will use the paving stone for a sidewalk. If mÚ1 is 130, find mÚ2, mÚ3, and mÚ4. Find the value of each variable. 15. 16. 8 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook Find the value of each variable. 17. January 11, 2017 Answers: 18. 1. 2a = 3a – 5, a = 5, 2b – 1 = b + 3, b = 4 3. x – 2 = 19, x = 21, y + 1 = 26, y = 25 5. a + 14 = 6a + 4, a = 2, 9b + 8 = 10b + 1, b = 7 7. 125 9. 125 11. (3.5, 2) 13. mÚ2 = 50, mÚ3 = 130, mÚ4 = 50 15. 3a – 4 = a + 2, a = 3, b + 1 = 2b, b = 1 17. x – 3 = 15, x = 18, y + 3 = 12, y = 9 In the book, do pages 403 – 407, problems: 9 – 12, 15 – 20, 46, 47 9 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook January 11, 2017 10 6.2 parallelograms 2016 ink.notebook January 11, 2017 11