B sometimes
A rhombus MUST have 4 equal sides, but like a parallelogram,it can have matching pairs of angles that are supplementary
Unless this is some perplexed kind of math, how can you solve the variables when there is only one number to go from?
Is there a 'not enough information' answer choice
Answer:
KITE, TRAPEZIUM and A Concave quadrilateral
Step-by-step explanation:
PARALLELOGRAM: A quadrilateral in which opposites sides are PARALLEL and EQUAL.
So, Any quadrilateral which does NOT have its opposite sides being parallel or equal is not a parallelogram.
So, such quadrilaterals are:
1. KITE : A kite is not a parallelogram as it has no parallel lines at all.
2. TRAPEZIUM : A trapezium has ONLY ONE pair of opposite sides parallel.
3. A Concave quadrilateral does not have parallel sides.
Answer:
(9,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the x coordinate of the midpoint, average the x coordinates of the endpoints
(14+4)/2 = 18/2 = 9
To find the y coordinate of the midpoint, average the y coordinates of the endpoints
(-8+12)/2 = 4/2 = 2