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SWBAT… Agenda 1. Warm-up (10 min)2. Review HW (15 min)3. Notes on properties of parallelograms (20 min)
Warm-Up:1. 100 is 25% of what number?2. 23 is what percent of 115?3. Liz deposited $1,200 in a savings account
that pays 5¼% annually. How much would Liz have in her account after one year?
Thurs, 2/13
Pg. 364 – 365 #9 – 12, 14-16, 25-30, 38-40
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SWBAT… use and apply the properties of parallelograms Agenda 1. Warm-up / Check HW (10 min)2. Review HW (15 min)3. 4 properties of parallelograms (20 min)
Warm-Up:1. 100 is 25% of what number?2. 23 is what percent of 115?3. As a realtor, you get a commission of 13% of your
sales profit. If the sales profit is $256,808, what is your commission?
4. Liz deposited $1,200 in a savings account that pays 5¼% annually. How much would Liz have in her account after one year?
Thurs, 2/13
HW: 2 Problems given at end of period
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Properties of Parallelograms
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Definition of a Parallelogram A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with both
pairs of opposite sides parallel. DC║AB and DA║CB. The symbol ABCD
is read “parallelogram ABCD.”
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Property # 1 If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then
its opposite sides are congruent. AD BC and AB DC≅ ≅
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Property # 2 If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then
its opposite angles are congruent.P ≅ R and Q ≅ S
P
Q R
S
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Property # 3 If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then
its consecutive angles are supplementary.mP + mQ = 180°mQ + mR = 180° mR + mS = 180°mS + mP = 180°
P
Q R
S
Consecutive angles: Angles of a polygon that share a side (“next” to each other)
Consecutive angles are supplementary because they are same-side interior angles
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Property # 4 If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then
its diagonals bisect each other. E is the midpoint of AC and BD, therefore AE
CE and DE BE ≅ ≅
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ExamplesGiven HKLP. HK = _______ and HP = ________ .m< K = m<______ .m< L + m<______ = 180°.If m< P = 650, then m< H = ____, m< K = ____ and m< L =____.Given the diagonals with their point of intersection labeled M.If HM = 5, then ML = ____ .If KM = 7, then KP = ____ .If HL = 15, then ML = ____ .If m<HPK = 36°, then m<PKL = _____ .
H K
LP
PL KLP
P or K115° 65°
115°
M
5 units14 units7.5 units
36° (Alternate interior
angles are congruent.)
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GUIDED PRACTICE
What property can you use to show that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
If two pairs of opposite sides are congruent, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
ANSWER
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GUIDED PRACTICE
What property can you use to show that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram?
If the opposite angles are congruent, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
OR
If the consecutive angles are supplementary, the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
ANSWER
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Ex 1: Property #1
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ExProperty #2
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Ex.
Property #3
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m JML
SOLUTION
By Theorem 8.5, the consecutive angle pairs in JKLM are supplementary. So, m KJM + m JML = 180°.
Because m KJM = 110°,m JML =180° –110° = 70°.
Find the indicated measure in JKLM.
Property #3
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Ex 1: For what values of x and y must the figure be a parallelogram?
Property #3
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Ex. In the given figure, AD and BC are diagonals of parallelogram gram ABCD.
A B
CD
O
1. If AO = 15 cm, how long is CO? Ans.( 15 cm )2. If DO is 18 cm, how long is BO?Ans. ( 18 cm )
Property #4
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Solution:BS = TS9x – 4 = 7x +29x – 7x = 2 + 4 2x = 6 x = 3BS = 23, TS = 23
BT = 46
S
B A
TH
Ex 1: BS = 9x – 4 and TS = 7x + 2. Find BT
Property #4
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Honors HW: For what values of x and y must the figure be a parallelogram?
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Ex 1: Using properties of ParallelogramsFGHJ is a parallelogram. Find the unknown length. Explain your reasoning.
a. JHb. JK
Statement Reason
a. JH = FG Opposite sides of a are .≅ JH = 5 Substitute 5 for FG.
b. JK = GK Diagonals of a bisect each other.
JK = 3 Substitute 3 for GK
F G
J H
K
5
3
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Ex 2: Using properties of parallelograms
PQRS is a parallelogram. Find the angle measure.Explain your reasoning.a. mRb. mQ Statement Reasona. mR = mP Opposite angles of a are .≅ mR = 70° Substitute 70° for mP.b. mQ + mP = 180° Consecutive s of a are supplementary.
mQ + 70° = 180° Substitute 70° for mP. mQ = 110° Subtract 70° from each side.
P
RQ
70°
S
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Ex. 3: Using Algebra with Parallelograms
PQRS is a parallelogram. Find the value of x. Statement
mS + mR = 180°3x + 120 = 180
3x = 60x = 20
Consecutive s of a are supplementary.Substitute 3x for mS and 120 for mR. Subtract 120 from each side.Divide each side by 3.
S
QP
R3x°
120°
Reason