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Q: Marci wants to prove that the diagonals of
a rectangle are congruent. Which of these
procedures would be best for Marci to use
to write a correct proof?

a) She should use the fact that the
diagonals of a square are perpendicular
and then use the triangle-angle-sum
theorem.

b) She should use the fact that the
opposite sides of a parallelogram are
congruent and then use the
Pythagorean theorem.

c) She should use the fact that the
opposite angles of a parallelogram are
congruent and then use triangle
similarity relationships.

d) She should use the fact that the
diagonals of a parallelogram bisect the
angles of the parallelogram and then
use triangle congruence relationships.


Sagot :

Answer: Option B

She should use the fact that the

opposite sides of a parallelogram are

congruent and then use the

Pythagorean theorem.

We cannot use the diagonals of square property because this is a rectangle, opposite angles will also not work, and we cannot use the diagonal property because thats what we have to prove.

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