Shawndra is correct
She made two statements, and both are true:
1. It is not possible to draw a trapezoid that is a
rectangle.
This is true because a trapezoid<span> is a quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of
parallel sides, whereas a rectangle is a parallelogram (i.e. it has two
pairs of parallel sides)</span>
2. It is possible to draw a square that is a rectangle.
This is true because a rectangle refers to any parallelogram
with right angles. A square is also a parallelogram (has two pairs of opposite
sides) with right angles. In fact, all squares are rectangles; only that they
are a special kind of rectangle, where all the sides are equal in length.
Answer: 64
Step-by-step explanation:
If EFGH is a parallelogram, its diagonals bisect each other meaning EJ and JG are congruent.
EJ = JG
4w + 4 = 2w + 18
Subtract 2w from both sides
2w + 4 = 18
Subtract 4 from both sides
2w = 14
Divide both sides by 2
w = 7
EG = EJ + JG
EG = 4w + 4 + 2w + 18
EG = 6w + 22
Now that we know what 'w' is, we can substitute it for 7
EG = 6 (7) + 22
EG = 42 + 22 = 64
The measure of EG is 64.
Hope that helped!
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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