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What's in Direction: Put checke ( in the box that corresponds to the property of the given quadrilateral Rhombus Square Parallelogram Rectangle . 2. Dingonals are conuent.. 2. Diagonals bisect each other. 3. Diagonals are perpendicular 4. All angles are equal 5. Al sides are equal 6. Dimanals are congruent and perpendicular Diagonals bisects a pair of opposite angles 8. Consecutive angles are supplementary 9. Opposite angels are congruent 0. Opposite sides are congruent bolle​

Whats In Direction Put Checke In The Box That Corresponds To The Property Of The Given Quadrilateral Rhombus Square Parallelogram Rectangle 2 Dingonals Are Conu class=

Sagot :

[tex]✏️What's in[/tex]

Direction: put check(✓) in the box that corresponds to the property of the given quadrilateral.

[tex]\small\mathfrak\gray{Answer}[/tex]

  1. Parallelogram
  2. Rhombus
  3. Rhombus, Square
  4. Square
  5. Square
  6. Square
  7. Rhombus
  8. Parallelogram
  9. Parallelogram
  10. Parallelogram

Take note

[tex]\small\mathfrak\purple{Rectangle}[/tex]

A rectangle is a four-sided shape where every angle is a right angle (90°).

Also opposite sides are parallel and of equal length.

[tex]\small\mathfrak\purple{Square}[/tex]

A square has equal sides (marked "s") and every angle is a right angle (90°)

Also opposite sides are parallel.

A square also fits the definition of a rectangle (all angles are 90°), and a rhombus (all sides are equal length)

[tex]\small\mathfrak\purple{Rhombus}[/tex]

A rhombus is a four-sided shape where all sides have equal length (marked "s").

Also opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal.

[tex]\small\mathfrak\purple{Parallelogram}[/tex]

A parallelogram has opposite sides parallel and equal in length. Also opposite angles are equal (angles "A" are the same, and angles "B" are the same).

[tex]\small\mathfrak\purple{Trapezoid}[/tex]

A trapezoid (called a trapezium in the UK) has a pair of opposite sides parallel.

And a trapezium (called a trapezoid in the UK) is a quadrilateral with NO parallel sides:

[tex]\small\mathfrak\purple{Kite}[/tex]

A Kite is a flat shape with straight sides.

It has two pairs of equal-length adjacent (next to each other) sides.

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