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omeli [17]
4 years ago
12

I did too know 5678 and 9

Mathematics
1 answer:
garik1379 [7]4 years ago
5 0
Ok so
quadrilateral-4 sides
1. not a paralellogram
   A. trapezoid (1 pair of paralell sides)
2. paralellogram (2 pairs of paralell sides)
  A. rectangle-4 right angles
  B. rhombus-4 equal sides
  C. squaer - 4 equal sides and 4 right                angles (both a rhombus and rectangle)
  D. kite. 2 pairs of paralell sides that are            next to each other (looks like a kite)


5. 4 equal sides, no right angle: rhombus
6. 4 right angles, all sides equal legnth:squaer
7. 1 pair of paralel sides:trapezoid
8. 4 right angles:rectangle
9. if a rectangle has 4 equal sides it is technically a squaer and a rhombus
all squares are recangles and rhombuses, but not all rhombuses and rectangles are squaers





5. rhombus
6. square
7. trapezoid
8. rectangle
9. it is has 4 equal sides, then yes
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