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HEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPP

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User Bgse
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One Opposite side pair of a trapezoid has equal length

  • KL||JM

A is true

<J is supplement to <K

  • B is false
  • D is true

JK and LM are not paralle

  • C is false

<J is congruent to <M may be true

  • Option E is false

May not be

  • F is false
User Brillian
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Answer:

A. 
\sf \overline{KL} is parallel to
\sf \overline{JM}

D. ∠J is supplementary to ∠K

Explanation:

Properties of a trapezoid:

  • One pair of parallel sides (the "bases" - top and bottom sides)
  • Interior angles sum to 360°
  • The two angles that are on the same leg (left and right sides) sum to 180°

Although the sides of the shape do not have any arrows to indicate that any are parallel, we know that a trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides, so:


  • \sf \overline{KL} is parallel to
    \sf \overline{JM}

When two angles sum to 180° they are called supplementary angles.

As the two angles that are on the same leg sum to 180° then:

  • ∠J is supplementary to ∠K
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