Can someone please stay with me and help me with this geometry ?
if I know how to solve it, why not. :)
Thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssss In a quadrilateral PQRS, the diagonals are equal in length but not perpendicular to each other. Which is the most specific name for this quadrilateral? parallelogram rectangle hexagon rhombus
it's a rhombus. sorry.
no, it's a rectangle
a rhombus can have diagonals that are not equal
honesty im doing a test and i just need answers
same with a parallelogram
i thought rhombus has 4 equal sides. XD
it does
but the diagonals aren't always equal
sooooo what will it be
rectangle
Which statement about a trapezoid is always true? It has at least one pair of congruent sides. It has at least one pair of parallel sides. It has no right angles. It has opposite angles that are supplementary.
thanks
thanksss Amanda will draw a quadrilateral PQRS with the conditions shown below. Side PQ is parallel to side SR. Side SR is congruent to side RQ. The measure of angle Q is 90°. Which statement about the figure she will draw is true? It will be a square. It will be a square or a trapezoid. It will be a kite or a trapezoid. It will be a kite.
for the previous question, i think in a trapezoid opposite angles for are supplementary.
a trapezoid can have right angles. a rectangle is a trapezoid for example
but only for a isoscles trapezoid, opposite angles are supplementary, not in all trapezoids
so which one do u think it is
ok i have it now. the basic property common to all trapezoids is this : It has at least one pair of parallel sides.
ok what about there other question
other question you need to draw and see
@diva15 Please start a new post for a new question. Thanks.
ok sorrry
try drawing a quadrilateral PQRS with two parallel sides then fix one Q = 90 see what shape you would get...
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