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Consider quadrilateral WXYZ. Quadrilateral W X Y Z is shown. Diagonals are drawn from point W to point Y and from point Z to point X and intersect at a point in the middle. Sides W X and Z Y are congruent. The diagonal cuts W Y into 2 equal parts.

Based on the information given, is the quadrilateral a parallelogram? Explain.

The figure is a parallelogram because there are two pairs of congruent sides.
The figure is a parallelogram because a diagonal is bisected.
The figure is not necessarily a parallelogram because the diagonals are not congruent.
The figure is not necessarily a parallelogram because only one diagonal is bisected and only one pair of sides is congruent.


Consider quadrilateral WXYZ.

Quadrilateral W X Y Z is shown. Diagonals are drawn from point W to

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