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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Will medal!!Which figure must be a square? A. a parallelogram with four congruent sides B. a rhombus with four right angles C. a quadrilateral with four right angles D. a quadrilateral with congruent sides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well C is not correct because a rhombus has 2 congruent sides and a square has 4.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

according to wikipedia the definiton of a square is a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles. so which one do you think is the right answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it might be D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and these are all examples of quadrilaterals.. Hint!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B A rhombus is a square without the 90 degree restriction. If there's the 90 degree restriction, it's a square!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's not D or B so you have A or C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nikkilopez0911 rhombus has 4 congruent sides!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just make a guess those all seem very vague

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its C ok because a square has 4 right angles and it is a quadilateral and no a square is not a rhombus @ArsalanAijaz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok wait you're kind've right Arsalan but its still not B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am so confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok a square is a quadrilateral which has four right angles a rhombus includes a square but it is not the correct definition of a square. Do you get it now?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C IS THE ANSWER! I know that a rhombus is just a square without the 90 degree. If each angle is 90, it's a square!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Trust me, it's C. I can bet on it. P.S I better get voted high on this one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol why i am the one that said it was C you said it ws B :~l

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