I
want to prove that JM is parallel to KL.
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Ok, who is stopping you ?
Quadrilateral JKLM with points J(-9;1) K(-4;1) L(2;3) M(6;6) is given.
Questions.
(a) Prove that JM is parallel KM.
(b) Determine (by calculation) whether the diagonals JL and KM bisect each other.
(c) Prove that JKLM is an isosceles trapezium, by using the:
(1) diagonals
(2) sides
Questions.
(a) Prove that JM is parallel KM.
(b) Determine (by calculation) whether the diagonals JL and KM bisect each other.
(c) Prove that JKLM is an isosceles trapezium, by using the:
(1) diagonals
(2) sides