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6-6 Properties of Trapezoids & Kites

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Pythagorean Theorem

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trapezoid

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the angles formed by the base and one of the legs of a trapezoid

legs of a trapezoid

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the parallel sides of a trapezoid

midsegment of a trapezoid

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a trapezoid with congruent legs

Base angles

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a quadrilateral with exactly two pair of consecutive sides

isosceles trapezoid

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the nonparallel sides of a trapezoid

kite

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the segment that connects the midpoints of the legs of the trapezoid

bases

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a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides

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Find the measure of angle S.

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Find the measure of angle M.

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Find the measure of angle D.

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Find the length of RH

You will need to use Pythagorean Theorem for this problem. a²+b²=c²

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