A quadrilateral has a pair of vertical parallel sides on the left
and right of the figure. Ryan turns the quadrilateral one-half turn clockwise. Where are the parallel lines on the turned figure?

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Answer:

up and down

Step-by-step explanation:

180 degree turn

The parallel lines will come up and down the turned figure.

What is a parallelogram?

A basic quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides is known as a parallelogram.

A parallelogram's facing or opposing sides are of equal length, and its opposing angles are of similar size.

There are 4 types of parallelograms, including 3 special types. The four types are parallelograms, squares, rectangles, and rhombuses.

Given the quadrilateral has  pair of vertical parallel sides on the left

and right

If we rotate one half it means we are rotating 90° clockwise.

If a vertical line has rotated one half then it will become horizontal.

So,

Left vertical line ⇒ Up horizontal line

Right vertical line ⇒ Down horizontal line

Hence "The parallel lines will come up and down the turned figure".

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