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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. Which is the most precise name of this figure?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

options are parallelogram, rhombus,rectangle, or square

OpenStudy (anonymous):

either rhombus or parallegram. Can't remember the esact definitons of each though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a parallelogram. rhombus has all sides equal in length.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

see all rhombus,square,rectangle is a prallelogram

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes but this one can only be destinguished as a parallelogram since it doesn't meet any of the criteria for rhombus, square or rectangle.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its definitely a rhombus as all the sides are equal ans since the angles of the parallelogram aren't neceassarily a right angle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look at the figure again. All of the sides are not equal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

triangles STU and STV are congruent and further diagonal SU is the angular bisector

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in geometry merely gazing at the figure (generrly not drawn to scale) doesn't lead to correct solution reaoning is important

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How can you tell that ST and UV are congruent to SV and TU?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes I understand this, and you can't deduce that ST and UV are congruent to SV and TU.

OpenStudy (toloaf):

It's a rhombus.

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