Square: A quadrilateral with four right angles and all sides congruent. Rectangle: A quadrilateral with four
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Square: A quadrilateral with four right angles and all sides congruent. • Rectangle: A quadrilateral with four right angles. • Parallelogram: A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. • Trapezoid: A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel sides. • Rhombus: A quadrilateral that has all sides congruent. • Kite: A quadrilateral where two (non-overlapping) pairs of adjacent sides are congruent. r2. a. Is it possible to draw a kite that is a parallelogram? If so, draw it. If not, explain why not b. Is it possible to draw a kite that is NOT a parallelogram? If so, draw it. If not, explain why not. c. Is it possible to draw a parallelogram that is NOT a rectangle? If so, draw it. If not, explain why not. d. Is it possible to draw a trapezoid that is a parallelogram? If so, draw it. If not, explain why not.
Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics An Applied Introduction
ISBN: 978-0201726343
5th edition
Authors: Ralph P. Grimaldi