it is always possible to draw a circle which passes through all four vertices of a rectangle. Explain why.

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The center of the rectangle is equidistant from each vertex. If you make the center of your circle the center of the rectangle, then the four vertices of the rectangle will be equidistant from the center of the circle as well, making each distance from the vertex of the rectangle to the center a radius of the circle.
if m<6=72,then m<7=?
Well the answer is quite simple.
The vertices of the rectangle is the same as the corner of each circle and it also has an equal distance. The center of the circle and the center of the rectangle is the same then the distance from the center to the vertex of the rectangle is the radius......

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The center of the rectangle is equidistant from each vertex. If you make the center of your circle the center of the rectangle, then the four vertices of the rectangle will be equidistant from the center of the circle as well, making each distance from the vertex of the rectangle to the center a radius of the circle.