SOLUTION: Use the coordinate plane, the figure below, coordinate proof strategies, and the lengths and slopes of and to verify this theorem: Given: QUAD is a quadrilateral. P, G, R, M

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Question 249738: Use the coordinate plane, the figure below, coordinate proof strategies, and the lengths and slopes of and to verify this theorem:
Given: QUAD is a quadrilateral.
P, G, R, M are the midpoints of the sides
Prove: The polygon formed by joining adjacent midpoints of a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
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