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JLKM is a parallelogram.

If you extend each side by a distance x to make PQRS, what kind of quadrilateral is PQRS?

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Final answer:

If you extend each side of a parallelogram by a distance x, the resulting quadrilateral is a larger parallelogram. Properties such as parallel and equal opposite sides are preserved during the extension.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to the extension of a parallelogram's sides to create a new quadrilateral. If you extend each side of a parallelogram by an equal length x, the new figure, PQRS, will be a larger parallelogram. Each pair of opposite sides will remain parallel and equal in length, which are defining properties of a parallelogram.

To relate to the references provided:

  • Marta's scenario with the squares shows that if a square side is doubled, the area will be four times as large since the area of a square is proportional to the square of its side length.
  • Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can establish relationships between the sides of right triangles, which are also applicable to the diagonals of parallelograms if they are right triangles.
  • Proportions, as used in the Moon's width problem, are also essential in geometry when making comparisons or establishing properties of figures.

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