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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 23:20 ashiteru123
A quadrilateral has vertices A(3, 5), B(2, 0), C(7, 0), and D(8, 5). Which statement about the quadrilateral is true?
O A. ABCD is a parallelogram with non-perpendicular adjacent sides.
O B.
ABCD is a trapezoid with only one pair of parallel sides.
• C.
ABCD is a rectangle with non-congruent adjacent sides.
O D.
ABCD is a rhombus with non-perpendicular adjacent sides.
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