Asked by Twg

The legs of an ironing board are equal in length and
bisect each other at the point where they cross.
What generalization about
parallelograms ensures that the ironing board will
always be parallel to the floor, regardless of the height
of the board above the floor?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
What does "parallel" mean?

Answered by Twg
level to doesn't it?
Answered by Ms. Sue
A parallelogram has two sides that are the same distance apart. They are parallel -- like this:

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Here's a site about parallelograms.

http://www.ies.co.jp/math/products/geo1/applets/para/para.html

I'm sure you'll be able to answer the question now. Please post your answer, and I'll be glad to check it.

Answered by Twg
ok, is it because the legs are the same size??
Answered by Ms. Sue
Your question is: "What generalization about parallelograms ensures that the ironing board will always be parallel to the floor, regardless of the height
of the board above the floor?"

This part of the above site answer the question.

1. The opposite sides are equal in length.
. . .
3. The diagonals bisect each other.


Answered by Twg
so the opposite legs are the same in length even though they cross each other. That's the answer?
Answered by Ms. Sue
The legs are diagonals of the parallelogram, and they bisect each other.
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