Chapter 5: Q3 (page 186)
For the following figure, name each figure that is a rectangle but not a square.

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The figures that represent a rectangle but not a square is 4, 8 and 10.
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Chapter 5: Q3 (page 186)
For the following figure, name each figure that is a rectangle but not a square.

The figures that represent a rectangle but not a square is 4, 8 and 10.
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Draw two segments that are both parallel and congruent. Connect their endpoints to form a quadrilateral. What appears to be true of the quadrilateral?
Study the markings on each figure and decide whether ABCD must be a parallelogram. If the answer is yes, state the definition or theorem that applies.

Study the markings on each figure and decide whether ABCD must be a parallelogram. If the answer is yes, state the definition or theorem that applies.

For exercises, 14-18 write paragraph proofs.

Given: parallelogram ABCD; W, X, Y, Z are midpoints of , , and .
Prove: role="math" localid="1637745814874" is a parallelogram.
In Exercises 5-10 quad. PQRS is a parallelogram. Find the values of a, b, x and y.

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