McGraw Hill Integrated II, 2012
MH
McGraw Hill Integrated II, 2012 View details
Mid-Chapter Quiz
Continue to next subchapter

Exercise 16 Page 504

The pieces should be congruent parallelograms.

See solution.

The pieces of the design would fit properly together only if they were congruent parallelograms. The first way to prove it would be to check if they all have corresponding sides of the same lengths and corresponding angles of the same measure.

The second way would be to check if they have corresponding diagonals of the same length that bisect each other.