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OpenStudy (poto):

@3mar @steve816 Can you check my answer? http://prntscr.com/d4elu3 Highlighted in yellow http://prntscr.com/d4emgr Image for question in first image.

OpenStudy (3mar):

Well, I am here.

OpenStudy (poto):

Do you mind checking my answer? :)

OpenStudy (steve816):

I believe the answer is A!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Of course not! I am doing it!

OpenStudy (steve816):

Remember that a rhombus is a a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides.

OpenStudy (q-tip):

I don't think the quadrilateral has any parallel sides.

OpenStudy (poto):

Okay thanks 3mar! c: You raise a good point Steve. But if the sides aren't the same length won't they have different angles?

OpenStudy (steve816):

Exactly, thus, it won't be a rhombus.

OpenStudy (poto):

Hmm, okay.

OpenStudy (3mar):

So It is not B nor C

OpenStudy (poto):

Yes.:)

OpenStudy (3mar):

so what you picked again?

OpenStudy (poto):

A :)

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thank you for the medal!

OpenStudy (poto):

No problem!

OpenStudy (3mar):

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