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  1. What Kind of Quadrilateral
    1. Opposite Sides Are Congruent
    2. Opposite Angles Are Congruent
    3. Congruent Diagonals
    4. All Consecutive Angle Pairs are Supplementary
    5. Diagonals Bisect Each Other
    6. Diagonals Bisect Opposite Angels
    7. Diagonals Are Perpendicular
    8. Pair of Sides is Congruent and Parallel

What Kind of Quadrilateral

Author:Jerry Gallaher
Determine the special quadrilateral based on given information about sides, angles or diagonals

  • Opposite Sides Are Congruent

  • Opposite Angles Are Congruent

  • Congruent Diagonals

  • All Consecutive Angle Pairs are Supplementary

  • Diagonals Bisect Each Other

  • Diagonals Bisect Opposite Angels

  • Diagonals Are Perpendicular

  • Pair of Sides is Congruent and Parallel

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