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  • T/F. Parallelogram A side lengths are 6 and 8. Parallelogram B side lengths are 6 and 8. They must be congruent.
    F
  • T/F. Square A is 4x4. Square B is 4x4. They must be congruent.
    T
  • Are they congruent?
    No
  • If a parallelogram can be made up of two triangles, what is the sum of angles of a parallelogram?
    360 degrees.
  • T/F. The measure of angle JGH is the same as the measure of angle FGI.
    T
  • Are they congruent?
    Yes
  • Two figures are congruent as a result of ....
    Rigid transformation (reflection, translation, and rotation)
  • What is the sum of angles in a triangle?
    180 degrees.
  • T/F. The measure of angle FGJ is the same as the measure of angle HGI.
    T
  • escribe a sequence of transformations from A to B.
    Answers vary. B is the image of A under a reflection over the y-axis, then a translation 2 units to the right and 2 units up.
  • T/F. The sum of the measure of angle JGH and FGI is 180 degrees.
    F
  • Draw this image on a paper, find the measure of angles in the big triangle. Angle FCD is 35 degrees, and CDE is 145 degrees.
  • T/F. Quadrilateral A side lengths are 4 and 6. Quadrilateral B side lengths are 4 and 6. They must be congruent.
    F
  • T/F. Rhombus A side lengths are 3 and 4. Rhombus B side lengths are 3 and 4. They must be congruent.
    F
  • T/F. Rectangle A is 4x5. Rectangle B is 5x4. They must be congruent.
    T
  • T/F. The first design is congruent to the second design.
    F
  • T/F. The sum of the measure of angle FGJ and FGI is 180 degrees.
    T
  • Are they congruent?
    Yes
  • T/F. The largest triangle in the first design is congruent to the largest triangle in the second design.
    T
  • T/F. The sum of the measure of angle JGH and HGI is 180 degrees.
    T
  • T/F. The sum of the measure of angle FGJ and IGH is 90 degrees.
    F
  • T/F. The smallest triangle in the first design is congruent to the smallest triangle in the second design.
    T
  • What are some characteristics of parallelograms?
    Quadrilateral, 2-pair of parallel lines, closed figure with 4 sides.