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OpenStudy (dj3strella):
Help me please @satellite73
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OpenStudy (dj3strella):
OpenStudy (dj3strella):
i think its D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now you are out of my area of expertise
sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Or maybe a rectangle
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OpenStudy (dj3strella):
so its a rhombus
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Let me think :)
OpenStudy (perl):
not every rectangle has this property
OpenStudy (perl):
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OpenStudy (perl):
perpindicular means meet at right angles
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OpenStudy (perl):
so lets concentrate on the two choices, squares and rhombuses (or rhombi)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A polygon's diagonals are line segments from one corner to another, but not the sides.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
That's the definition I got so maybe it is all of the above?
ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):
A square is a jack of all quadrilaterals so it always meets all the spec that other quadrilaterals meet (push it for the last)
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ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):
see if rhombus meets the given requirement first
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I mean both square and rhombus satisfy the conditions
ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):
yeah but the rhombus kicks in first
OpenStudy (dj3strella):
is its a Rhombus
ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):
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