In the parallelogram KLMN, the

  1. In the parallelogram KLMN, the diagonal KM is 7 inches long. How long would LN have to be to ensure that KLMN is a rectangle?
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  2. Quadilateral KLMN is enlarged by a factor of p.Find the largest value of p for which the image of KLMN is contained in the
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  3. Given: KLMN is a trapezoid, KL = MN, LM:KN = 1:5AB is a midsegment, AB = 18, KL = 15 Find: The height of KLMN
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  4. Given: KLMN is a trapezoid, m∠K = 90°, LM = 9, KN = 18, MN = 15 Find: Area of KLMNLM and KN are parallel
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  5. Given: KLMN is a trapezoid, KL = MN,m∠LKM=m∠MKN, LM:KN = 8:9 , Perimeter KLMN = 132 LM and KN are parallel Find: The length
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  6. Given: KLMN is a trapezoid, m∠K = 90°,  LM = 9, KN = 18, MN = 15. Find:   Area of KLMN Please I really need help!!!!
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    2. Sarayu asked by Sarayu
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  7. Given: KLMN is a trapezoid m∠N = m∠KML ME⊥KN, ME = 3√5, KE = 8, LM/KN = 3/5 Find: KM, LM, KN, Area of KLMN
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  8. Are the polygons similar? If they are, write a similarity statement and give the scale factor. The figures are not drawn to
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  9. Parallelogram KLMN is similar to parallelogram PQRS.If the length of MN is 28 cm, the length of LM is 8 cm, and the length of QR
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  10. Let ABCD be a square with side legnth 7cm. Another square KLMN is inscribed into ABCD such that its vertices lie on the sides of
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