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I know I have to prove that it's a parallelogram first, but how do I go about it?

I know I have to prove that it's a parallelogram first, but how do I go about it?-example-1

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In order to prove a quadrilateral is a rectangle, you need to show 3 things:

  • opposite sides are parallel
  • opposite sides are congruent
  • diagonals are congruent or all angles are right angles

Proof:


\begin {array}l \qquad \underline{Statement}&\qquad \underline{Reason}\\ 1.\ \overline{BC} \perp \overline{DC}&1.\ \text{Given}\\2.\ \angle BCD\ \text{and}\ \angle ADC\ \text{are right angles}&2.\text{De-finition of Perpendicular}\\3.\ \overline{BC} \cong \overline{AD}&3.\ \text{Given}\\4.\ BC^2 + DC^2 = BD^2\ \text{and}&4.\ \text{Pythagorean Theorem}\\\quad AD^2+DC^2=AC^2&\\5.\ AD^2 + DC^2=BD^2&5.\ \text{Substitution Property}\\6.\ AC^2=BD^2&6.\ \text{Transitive Property}\\\end{array}
\begin {array}l7.\ AC=BD&7.\ \text{Square Root Property}\\8.\ \triangle BCD \cong \triangle ADC&8.\ \text{Hypotenuse-Leg Theorem}\\9.\ \overline{AB} \cong \overline{DC}&9.\ \text{CPCTC}\\10.\ ABCD\ \text{is a parallelogram}\qquad \qquad &10.\ \text{Opposite sides are congruent}\\11.\ ABCD\ \text{is a rectangle}&11.\ \text{Diagonals are congruent}\\\end{array}


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