Chapter 5: Q4 (page 186)
For the following figure, name each figure that is a rhombus but not a square.

Short Answer
The figures that represent a rhombus but not a square are 1, 5, 9, and 12.
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Chapter 5: Q4 (page 186)
For the following figure, name each figure that is a rhombus but not a square.

The figures that represent a rhombus but not a square are 1, 5, 9, and 12.
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For the following figure, if and , name two segments congruent to .

The quadrilaterals numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are parallelograms. If you wanted to show that quadrilateral 6 is also a parallelogram, which of the five methods listed on page 172 would be easiest to use?

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.

Prove Theorem .
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