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Which statement describes a parallelogram that must be a square?
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A parallelogram with a right angle and opposites sides that are congruent.
A parallelogram with a right angle and opposites sides that are congruent.
A parallelogram with opposite sides that are congruent and diagonals that bisect the angles.
A parallelogram with opposite sides that are congruent and diagonals that bisect the angles.
A parallelogram with all sides congruent.
A parallelogram with all sides congruent.
A parallelogram with a right angle and diagonals that bisect the angles.
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"A parallelogram with a right angle and diagonals that bisect the angles."
Reason: Diagonals that bisect the angles make the parallelogram a rhombus (all sides congruent). A rhombus with a right angle is a square.
Reason: Diagonals that bisect the angles make the parallelogram a rhombus (all sides congruent). A rhombus with a right angle is a square.
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