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N76 [4]
1 year ago
6

Question 3 (5 points)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vedmedyk [2.9K]1 year ago
4 0

A quadrilateral that has all congruent sides and all right angles is known as a square.

Given is a quadrilateral with all right angles and congruent sides.

<h3>What is a Quadrilateral?</h3>

A four-sided polygon having four sides and four corners is referred to as a quadrilateral in geometry .

<h3>What are Congruent sides?</h3>

Congruent sides refers to a figure's sides being equal to one another.

We know that,

A square is a quadrilateral with angles that are each 90 degrees.

Additionally, a square has four equal sides, making it a quadrilateral having all  sides congruent.

As a result, a square is a quadrilateral with congruent sides and all right angles.

Learn more about quadrilateral here:

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