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the quadrilateral in which the measurement of four sides are equal but the measure of all the four angles are not equal, what type of quadrilateral is it ​

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Answered by shanmitha3310
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Answer:

An equivalent condition is that opposite sides are parallel (a square is a parallelogram), and that the diagonals perpendicularly bisect each other and are of equal length. A quadrilateral is a square if and only if it is both a rhombus and a rectangle (i.e., four equal sides and four equal angles).

Internal angle (degrees): 90° (for square and rectangle)

Schläfli symbol: (for square)

Edges and vertices: 4

Answered by ap5495989
19

Answer:

An equivalent condition is that opposite sides are parallel (a square is a parallelogram), and that the diagonals perpendicularly bisect each other and are of equal length. A quadrilateral is a square if and only if it is both a rhombus and a rectangle (i.e., four equal sides and four equal angles).

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