From a Quadrilateral to a Rectangle: True / false

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Exercise #1

ABCD is a square with sides measuring 4 cm.


Is ABCD a rectangle?

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Step-by-Step Solution

Since we are given that a square appears in the drawing, we will remember that every pair of opposite sides are parallel.

Let's think about the properties of a rectangle, and remember that in a rectangle, every pair of opposite sides are also parallel.

Therefore, the answer is correct and the quadrilateral ABCD is a rectangle.

Answer

Yes

Exercise #2

It is possible to draw a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle, with the sum of its two adjacent angles equaling 180?

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Yes.

Exercise #3

It is possible to have a rectangle with different angles?

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No

Exercise #4

It is possible to draw a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle and that has two equal opposite sides?

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Yes.

Exercise #5

It is possible to draw a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle and that has two opposite parallel sides?

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Yes.

Exercise #6

It is possible to draw a quadrilateral that has opposite angles and is not a rectangle?

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Yes.

Exercise #7

There may be a rectangle with an acute angle.

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Not true

Exercise #8

It is possible to draw a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle and that has diagonals which are not perpendicular to each other?

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Yes.

Exercise #9

It is possible to draw a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle and has diagonals that cross?

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Yes.

Exercise #10

A rectangle can have diagonals that are not equal.

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False