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Mathematics, 23.01.2022 06:00 spiderman66

Is the following shape a square? how do you know? A. No, the opposite sides are not parellel.
B. No, the sides are not congruent.
C. Yes, the adjacent sides are perpendicular, and all sides are the same length.
D. Yes, the opposite sides are parallel, and all sides are the same length.


Is the following shape a square? how do you know?

A. No, the opposite sides are not parellel.
B.

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