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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cherie studied the properties of a square and a rectangle and concluded that a square can be called a rectangle but a rectangle cannot be called a square. Which statement supports her conclusion? Answer All angles in a square must be equal unlike in a rectangle. The diagonals in a square must be congruent unlike in a rectangle. The diagonals in a square must be perpendicular unlike in a rectangle. The opposite sides in a square must be parallel and equal unlike in a rectangle.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The diagonals in a square must be perpendicular unlike in a rectangle.

Directrix (directrix):

The diagonals in a square must be perpendicular unlike in a rectangle. And, that's because a square is equilateral.

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