Which of the following statements about parallelograms is not always true? Diagonals are congruent Opposite sides are parallel Diagonals bisect each other Opposite angles are congruent
I think it might be the second one
B is true.
We need to know which is not true.
Oh, I read it wrong. sorry
|dw:1394049953989:dw| See those diagonals? They are definitely not congruent. One is longer than the other
its C @Kellykell26
The answer is A
I agree with BangkokGarrett, the answer is A.
@ikatouni, it's not C, because diagonals of parallelograms DO bisect each other.
@OrangeMaster it is c
Explain then
It's not C. The Diagonals ALWAYS bisect each other in a parallelogram. The answer is A.
It's A. The reason is because diagonals are equal if they are in a square. But, in the parallelogram that BangkokGarrett drew, they aren't.
never mind it is a cause bisect means divide by 2
Well that answer is A. At least three people agree. I'm just going to leave now.
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