The figure below is a parallelogram. Which statement must be true?
1. B. DF and EG
2. A. rhombus
3. B. squares
4. B. Some
5. B. <)=<Q
6. A. 43
7. C. ACB=DFE
Sorry. 5 is <M=<S
The answers are:
1.C
2.A
3.B
4.A
5.B
6.A
7.C
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So, Someone got all right but #1 and #4. Not sure what the correct answers are for those. Thanks tho
1 is b and 4 is b too i just took it
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To determine which statement must be true about the given parallelogram, we need to analyze the figure. However, since there is no actual figure provided in the question, I am unable to visually assess the given information.
To determine which statement is true, you would need to examine the properties of a parallelogram. In general, a parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and congruent. Here are a few possible statements that might be true about a parallelogram:
1. Opposite sides are congruent: In a parallelogram, the opposite sides are equal in length.
2. Opposite angles are congruent: In a parallelogram, the opposite angles are equal in measure.
3. Diagonals bisect each other: In a parallelogram, the diagonals (lines connecting opposite vertices) bisect each other, meaning they intersect at their midpoints.
Without more specific information or a visual representation of the parallelogram, it is difficult to determine which statement must be true. Can you provide more details or a visual aid?