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6 July, 09:59

In a quadrilateral, consecutive angles and opposite angles are congruent. What is the most specific name of the figure?

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  1. 6 July, 10:15
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    The four angles are congruet. So each angle is 90°.

    So the figure is a rectangle. It could be a square but not necessarily. You can consider a square a special case of rectangle.

    The four angles of a rectangle are congruent. And the opposite sides are congruent.

    The four angles of a square are congruent. The opposite sides are congruent, furthermore the four sides are congruent.
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