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The document outlines the properties of various quadrilaterals, including trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, and squares. Key characteristics include parallel sides, angle relationships, and properties of diagonals. Each shape has unique features such as congruent sides, right angles, and bisecting diagonals.

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The document outlines the properties of various quadrilaterals, including trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, and squares. Key characteristics include parallel sides, angle relationships, and properties of diagonals. Each shape has unique features such as congruent sides, right angles, and bisecting diagonals.

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 Only one pair of opposite sides are parallel

 Non-parallel sides are called legs

 Diagonals intersect each other

 The length of the mid-segment is equal to half the

sum of the parallel bases

 The opposite sides are parallel and equal

 The opposite angles are equal

 The sum of two consecutive angles is 180 degrees

 If any one of the angles is a right angle, then all

the other angles will be right angles

 Diagonals bisect each other

 Each diagonal bisects the parallelogram into two

congruent triangles

 The opposite sides are parallel and equal

 Each interior angle is a right angle

 The diagonals bisect each other and have the

same length
 All sides of the rhombus are congruent, and the

opposite sides are parallel

 Opposite angles of a rhombus are congruent

 Diagonals bisect each other at right angles

 Diagonals bisect the interior angles of a rhombus

 The sum of two adjacent angles is equal to 180

degrees

 All four sides of the square are equal, and the

opposite sides of the square are parallel to each

other

 The measure of each interior angle is 90 degrees

 The diagonals of the square are equal to each

other and bisect each other at right angles

 Two pairs of adjacent sides are congruent

 One pair of opposite angles are equal

 An axis of symmetry through one pair of opposite

angles

 Two diagonals are not of the same length

 Diagonals intersect each other at right angles


 One pair of opposite sides are parallel

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