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) Apply the rule for the number of diagonals of a polygon to prove that there can be Only 2 diagonals in a quadrilateral.​

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Answered by kss20
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Step-by-step explanation:

The number of diagonals in a polygon that can be drawn from any vertex in a polygon is three less than the number of sides. To find the total number of diagonals in a polygon, multiply the number of diagonals per vertex (n - 3) by the number of vertices, n, and divide by 2 (otherwise each diagonal is counted twice).

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