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Which concept can be used to prove that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other?

a)congruent triangles
b)similar triangles
c)congruent rectangles
d)similar rectangles
Answer: Jiren is too strong. (congruent triangles)

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The answer to this question is A)Congruent Triangles.

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Answer:

Option: A is correct (congruent triangles)

Explanation:

To prove that he diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other we have to go through the following steps:

  • Angle DBA is congruent to angle BDC.
  • Angle CMD is congruent to angle AMB.
  • Triangle CMD is congruent to triangle AMB.
  • Segment AM is congruent to segment MC.
  • M is the midpoint of segment AC.
  • Segment BD bisects segment AC.
  • Segment BM is congruent to segment MD.
  • M is the midpoint of segment BD.
  • Segment AC bisects segment BD.

Hence we have to use the concept of congruent triangles in order to prove that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.

Hence, option A is correct

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