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a quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of equal consecutive sides is called..............

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Answered by Sam9083971828
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I think the answer is square or rhombus

vidhi78: can you tell any one.
Answered by PravinRatta
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Square or rhombus are types of quadrilaterals with exactly two pairs of equal consecutive sides.

  • A quadrilateral, which is used in geometry, is a four-sided polygon with four edges and four corners.
  • Quadrilaterals are of different types like square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezium, and isosceles trapezium.

Square:

  • The inner angles are all equal to 90 degrees.
  • The square's four sides are equal to or congruent with one another.
  • The diagonals of the square are parallel.
  • The square's diagonals form a 90° angle with one another.
  • The square's two diagonals are equal.

Rhombus:

  • The rhombus has a total of 4 sides and all the sides are equal.
  • In a rhombus, the opposing sides are parallel.
  • In a rhombus, the opposing angles are equal.
  • A rhombus's diagonals intersect at right angles.
  • Angles in a rhombus are divided by diagonals.

Hence, among the quadrilaterals square or rhombus are with exactly two pairs of equal consecutive sides.

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