SOLUTION: Which is NOT always a property of a Parallelogram?
A. Diagonals that bisect each other
B. Diagonals that bisect opposit angles
C. Two pairs of opposite congruent sides
D. Two p
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Question 548775: Which is NOT always a property of a Parallelogram?
A. Diagonals that bisect each other
B. Diagonals that bisect opposit angles
C. Two pairs of opposite congruent sides
D. Two pairs of opposite congruent angles
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The answer is B. Diagonals that bisect opposit angles
Draw a very elongated rectangle and draw in a diagonal and you'll see that the angles aren't cut in half.
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