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VLD [36.1K]
3 years ago
15

!!!Please help will give the brainliest, and please do not put in a silly answer because you want some points or I will report y

ou!!! What are the properties of a kite, trapezoid, square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Amanda [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In short, they are all quadrilaterals.

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Rectangle:</u>

- Every angle equals 90 degrees

- Opposite sides are equal and parallel

<u>Square:</u>

- Every angle equals 90 degrees

- Opposite sides are equal and parallel

- Diagonals within the square are perpendicular

<u>Parallelogram:</u>

- Opposite sides are equal and parallel

- Opposite angles are equal

- Any two angles next to each other have to equal 180 degrees, since it would be a line

<u>Rhombus:</u>

- Opposite angles are equal

- All sides are equal

- Opposite sides are parallel

- Diagonals within the square are perpendicular

- Any two angles next to each other have to equal 180 degrees, since it would be a line

<u>Trapedzoid:</u>

- There is only one pair of parallel lines

<u>Kite:</u>

- There are two pairs of equal signs

- There are two equal angles

- You can look at it like two equal triangles glued together

Really hope this helped you!

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