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A square IS a special case of a parallelogram.

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ABCD is a square could it also be a parallelogram?

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Quadrilateral abcd is a parallelogram in which angle a equals 40 degrees quadrilateral abcd could also be called a?

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Is ray ab and ray ba name the same ray?

Yes it names the same ray. For example in a square ABCD you can also call it DCBA or BCDA etc.


ABCD is a square which classifications also apply Which do not apply?

ABCD is a square, which means it is a type of quadrilateral that has four equal sides and four right angles. Classifications that apply include being a rectangle, a rhombus, and a regular polygon, as all sides and angles are equal. Classifications that do not apply include being a triangle or a trapezoid, as these shapes have different properties in terms of sides and angles.


How can you make two arrowheads and a rhombus out of a square?

Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.Suppose the square is ABCD. Draw the diagonal AC.Mark one point on the diagonal, P (not the midpoint of AC), at a distance x from A. Mark another point, Q, also on the diagonal, at the same distance from C.Then,PBQD is a rhombus,ABPD and BCDQ are arrowheads.


What is a parallelogram quadrilateral with equal sides?

A parallelogram with equal sides is always a rhombus, could be a rectangle, and could also be a square.


What statement proves that polygon ABCD is not a rectangle?

To prove that polygon ABCD is not a rectangle, we can show that it does not have four right angles or that the lengths of opposite sides are not equal. Additionally, if we find that the diagonals of the polygon are not equal in length, that would also confirm it is not a rectangle. Any of these conditions being violated is sufficient to establish that ABCD is not a rectangle.


Does a kite has adjacent sides equal?

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Why should he be concern about ABCD?

In medical terms ABCD is an acronym that stands for: Airway Breathing Circulation Disability/Dysfunction Many people also add an E, which stands for Exposure. Those are the first things evaluated in first aid.


Is a square a rectangle with sides of equal length?

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