Angles and Quadrilaterals - GED Math
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In Rhombus
,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
In Rhombus ,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
The figure referenced is below.

The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so
, making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that
is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
The figure referenced is below.
The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so , making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Given Quadrilateral
, which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I)
and 
II)
and 
III)
and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Given Quadrilateral , which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I) and
II) and
III) and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
You are given Parallelogram
with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I) 
II) 
III) 
You are given Parallelogram with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I)
II)
III)
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or
, angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures
, so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or , angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures , so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
Write the area for a rectangle.

Substitute the given dimensions.

The answer is: 
Write the area for a rectangle.
Substitute the given dimensions.
The answer is:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.

In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to
.
Thus, we can solve for
:




Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of
into each expression for each angle.




The largest angle is
.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to .
Thus, we can solve for :
Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of into each expression for each angle.
The largest angle is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In Rhombus
,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
In Rhombus ,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
The figure referenced is below.

The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so
, making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that
is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
The figure referenced is below.
The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so , making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Given Quadrilateral
, which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I)
and 
II)
and 
III)
and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Given Quadrilateral , which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I) and
II) and
III) and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
You are given Parallelogram
with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I) 
II) 
III) 
You are given Parallelogram with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I)
II)
III)
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or
, angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures
, so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or , angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures , so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
Write the area for a rectangle.

Substitute the given dimensions.

The answer is: 
Write the area for a rectangle.
Substitute the given dimensions.
The answer is:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.

In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to
.
Thus, we can solve for
:




Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of
into each expression for each angle.




The largest angle is
.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to .
Thus, we can solve for :
Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of into each expression for each angle.
The largest angle is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In Rhombus
,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
In Rhombus ,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
The figure referenced is below.

The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so
, making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that
is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
The figure referenced is below.
The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so , making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Given Quadrilateral
, which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I)
and 
II)
and 
III)
and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Given Quadrilateral , which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I) and
II) and
III) and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
You are given Parallelogram
with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I) 
II) 
III) 
You are given Parallelogram with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I)
II)
III)
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or
, angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures
, so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or , angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures , so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
Write the area for a rectangle.

Substitute the given dimensions.

The answer is: 
Write the area for a rectangle.
Substitute the given dimensions.
The answer is:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.

In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to
.
Thus, we can solve for
:




Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of
into each expression for each angle.




The largest angle is
.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to .
Thus, we can solve for :
Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of into each expression for each angle.
The largest angle is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In Rhombus
,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
In Rhombus ,
. If
is constructed, which of the following is true about
?
The figure referenced is below.

The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so
, making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that
is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
The figure referenced is below.
The sides of a rhombus are congruent by definition, so , making
isosceles (and possibly equilateral).
Also, consecutive angles of a rhombus are supplementary, as they are with all parallelograms, so
.
, having measure greater than
, is obtuse, making
an obtuse triangle. Also, the triangle is not equilateral, since such a triangle must have three
angles.
The correct response is that is obtuse and isosceles, but not equilateral.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Given Quadrilateral
, which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I)
and 
II)
and 
III)
and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Given Quadrilateral , which of these statements would prove that it is a parallelogram?
I) and
II) and
III) and
are supplementary and
and
are supplementary
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Statement I asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are congruent. This does not prove that the figure is a parallelogram. For example, an isosceles trapezoid has two pairs of congruent base angles, which are consecutive.
Statement II asserts that both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. By a theorem of geometry, this proves the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram.
Statement III asserts that two pairs of consecutive angles are supplementary. While all parallelograms have this characteristic, trapezoids do as well, so this does not prove the figure a parallelogram.
The correct response is Statement II only.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
You are given Parallelogram
with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I) 
II) 
III) 
You are given Parallelogram with
. Which of the following statements, along with what you are given, would be enough to prove that Parallelogram
is a rectangle?
I)
II)
III)
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or
, angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures
, so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
A rectangle is defined as a parallelogram with four right, or , angles.
Since opposite angles of a paralellogram are congruent, if one angle measures , so does its opposite. Since consecutive angles of a paralellogram are supplementary - that is, their degree measures total
- if one angle measures
, then both of the neighboring angles measure
.
In short, in a parallelogram, if one angle is right, all are right and the parallelogram is a rectangle. All three statements assert that one angle is right, so from any one, it follows that the figure is a rectangle. The correct response is Statements I, II, or III.
Note that the sidelengths are irrelevant.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
If the rectangle has a width of 5 and a length of 10, what is the area of the rectangle?
Write the area for a rectangle.

Substitute the given dimensions.

The answer is: 
Write the area for a rectangle.
Substitute the given dimensions.
The answer is:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.

In the figure below, find the measure of the largest angle.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to
.
Thus, we can solve for
:




Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of
into each expression for each angle.




The largest angle is
.
Recall that in a quadrilateral, the interior angles must add up to .
Thus, we can solve for :
Now, to find the largest angle, plug in the value of into each expression for each angle.
The largest angle is .
Compare your answer with the correct one above