My name is on the paper, forgive me about that. I need help with this Review Packet about the types of parallelograms and mid-segment of a triangle. I know like 10% of this, because my teacher doesn't teach well, so I need actual help, so I can learn way much better
Fire: As I suggested last night, I think it'd be most helpful to you if you were to choose one problem on which to focus, and then jot down all that you know about that problem. It's not realistic to expect a tutor to start explaining a problem with no input from you first.
@ganeshie8
In general, the diagonals do NOT bisect the angles in a parallelogram (they do for a square or rhombus) in question 4) the angle labeled 2 is not 52 you want the angles 75º + 52º + angle 2 to add up to 180º
for the sides: opposite sides are equal diagonals: diagonals bisect each other.
so is #4 wrong @phi
you should correct #4. the "adjacent angles" add up to 180 opposite angles are equal
Did you already receive the help you need @Firejay5 ??
@T.A.R.D.I.S actually no, because I am not getting anywhere really
I got for angle 2 that's its 128 and I don't know what angle 3 is
|dw:1389281118046:dw| for question 4, first answer, how many degrees is angle x?
the angle with the question mark.
Ooh OK never mind then bye :)
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