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Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) QU 4 2 + 4 2 = d 2 16 + 4 = d 2 20 = d 2 d = AD 8 2 + 4 2 = d 2 64 + 16 = d 2 80 = d 2 d = NO, they aren’t congruent ! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)
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Page 1: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent?

(Use the distance formula!)

QU 42 + 42 = d2

16 + 4 = d2

20 = d2

d =

AD 82 + 42 = d2

64 + 16 = d2

80 = d2

d =

NO, they aren’t congruent!(different lengths)

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

Page 2: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

Are the opposite sides AB and CD congruent?

(Use the distance formula!)

AB 52 + 42 = d2

25 + 16 = d2

41 = d2

d =

CD 52 + 42 = d2

25 + 16 = d2

41 = d2

d =

Yes, they are congruent!(same lengths)

Page 3: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

(Use the midpoint formula!)NO, they don’t bisect each other!(not same midpoint)

Do the diagonals bisect each other?

QA

(.5, 1.5)

UD

(-1.5, .5)

Page 4: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

(Use the slope formula!)

AD

BC

Yes, they are parallel!(same slopes)

Are the opposite sides AD and BC parallel?

Page 5: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

Are the diagonals perpendicular?

(Use the slope formula!)

AC BD

Yes, they are perpendicular!(b/c the slopes are opp recips)

Page 6: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

(Use the slope formula!)

AB CD

Yes, they are parallel!(same slopes)

Are the opposite sides AB and CD parallel?

Page 7: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Are the diagonals perpendicular?

(Use the slope formula!)

QA UD

NO, they aren’t perpendicular!(b/c the slopes aren’t opp recips)

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

Page 8: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Are the opposite sides UA and QD congruent?

(Use the distance formula!)

UA 32 + 12 = d2

9 + 1 = d2

10 = d2

d =

QD 12 + 32 = d2

1 + 9 = d2

10 = d2

d =

Yes, they are congruent!(same lengths)

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

Page 9: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

(Use the slope formula!)

QU

AD

Yes, they are parallel!(same slopes)

Are the opposite sides QU and AD parallel?

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

Page 10: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

Are the opposite sides BC and AD congruent?

(Use the distance formula!)

BC 42 + 52 = d2

16 + 25 = d2

41 = d2

d =

AD 42 + 52 = d2

16 + 25 = d2

41 = d2

d =

Yes, they are congruent!(same lengths)

Page 11: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

(Use the slope formula!)

UA QD

NO, they aren’t parallel!(different slopes)

Are the opposite sides UA and QD parallel?

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

Page 12: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

Are the diagonals congruent?

(Use the distance formula!)

AC 12 + 92 = d2

1 + 81 = d2

82 = d2

d =

BD 12 + 92 = d2

1 + 81 = d2

82 = d2

d =

Yes, they are congruent!(same lengths)

Page 13: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

(Use the slope formula!)

BC

Yes, they are perpendicular!(slopes opp reciprocals)

Are the consecutive sides AB and BC perpendicular?

AB

Page 14: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

(Use the slope formula!)

NO, they aren’t perpendicular!(slopes not opp reciprocals)

Are the consecutive sides QU and UA perpendicular?

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

QU UA

Page 15: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Are the diagonals congruent?

(Use the distance formula!)

QA 72 + 12 = d2

49 + 1 = d2

50 = d2

d =

UD 52 + 52 = d2

25 + 25 = d2

50 = d2

d =

Yes, they are congruent!(same lengths)

Given quadrilateral QUADQ(-3, 1) U(1, 3) A(4, 2) D(-4, -2)

Page 16: Are the opposite sides QU and AD congruent? (Use the distance formula!) NO, they aren’t congruent! (different lengths) Given quadrilateral QUAD Q(-3, 1)

Given quadrilateral ABCDA(-4, 5) B(1, 1) C(-3, -4) D(-8, 0)

(Use the midpoint formula!) Yes, they bisect each other!(same midpoint)

Do the diagonals bisect each other?

AC

(-3.5, .5)

BD

(-3.5, .5)


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