Title: Parallelograms
1Parallelograms
2Parallelogram
Definition
A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides
parallel.
- The symbol for parallelogram is a smaller version
of the figure. - A parallelogram is named using all four vertices.
- You can start from any one vertex, but you must
continue in a clockwise or counterclockwise
direction. - For example, the figure above can be either
ABCD or - ADCB.
3Properties of Parallelogram
A
B
P
D
C
1. Both pairs of opposite sides are congruent.
2. Both pairs of opposite angles are congruent.
3. Diagonals bisect each other but are not
congruent
P is the midpoint of AC and BD, so BP PD and AP
PC.
4Examples
H
K
M
P
L
- Draw HKLP.
- HK _______ and HP ________ .
- mlt K mlt______ .
- mlt L mlt______ 180.
- If mlt P 65, then mlt H ____, mlt K ____ and
- mlt L ____.
- Draw the diagonals with their point of
intersection labeled M. - If HM 5, then ML ____ .
- If KM 7, then KP ____ .
- If HL 15, then ML ____ .
- If mltHPK 36, then mltPKL _____ .
PL
KL
P
P or K
115
65
115
5 units
(Alternate interior angles are congruent.)
14 units
7.5 units
36
5Examples
- ABCD is a parallelogram. Find the values of x, y,
and z.
6Example 2 In GEOM, EA 2x2 5x and AM
4x 2. Find the value of x. What are EA and AM?
G
M
A
E
O
7Example 3. Given TRAC. If TC 3x - 5 and
RA 25, solve for x.
T
R
3
4
K
1
2
If m?CTR 2y - 13 and m?ACT y 1. Find y.
A
C
8Example 4