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i am a polygon i am a quadrillateral my opposite sides are parallel and congruent i contain perpendicular line segments what shape am i?
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Opposite sides parallel and congruent = a parallelogram. The extra clue “contains perpendicular line segments” could mean different things:
- If you mean adjacent sides are perpendicular (the sides meet at right angles), that makes it a rectangle (and a square is the special case with all sides equal).
- If you mean the diagonals (internal line segments) are perpendicular, that makes it a rhombus (again a square is the special case where both happen).
Which segments did you mean by “perpendicular line segments”?
- If you mean adjacent sides are perpendicular (the sides meet at right angles), that makes it a rectangle (and a square is the special case with all sides equal).
- If you mean the diagonals (internal line segments) are perpendicular, that makes it a rhombus (again a square is the special case where both happen).
Which segments did you mean by “perpendicular line segments”?
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