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  1. What property of parallelograms allows us to apply the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem to ∠A and ∠B ? (1 point)
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  2. What property of parallelograms allows us to apply the consecutive interior angles theorem to ∠A and ∠B?A: opposite angles
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  3. Use your geometry tools to draw a convex hexagon with two consecutive sides measuring 5 cm and three consecutive angles
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  4. Circle the following quadrilateral that does Not have at least one pair of consecutive sides congruent. (A) rhombus
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  5. Select OneWhat property of parallelograms allows us to apply the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem to ∠A and ∠B ? (1
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  6. the sides of a triangle are consecutive integers.If its perimeter is 126cm.find the lengths of the sides.
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  7. If three sides of a triangle are represented by three consecutive odd numbers and the perimeter is 75cm.Find the length of the
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  8. What property of parallelograms allows us to apply the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem to ∠A and ∠B ?(1
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  9. The lengths of the sides of quadrilateral PQRS are PQ=x^2, QR=20-x, RS=x^2-4, PS=1-4x. Find a value of x that will make PQRS a
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  10. The lengths of the three sides of a right triangle are given by three consecutive even integers. Find the lengths of the tree
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