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19 August, 05:25

Danica incorrectly thinks a square is an example of a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and trapezoid. Identify the shape that cannot be classified as a square. Explain.

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  1. 19 August, 06:26
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    A square is a special case of a parallelogram, rectangle and a rhombus - they all have 2 pairs of parallel sides. A trapezoid cannot be classified as a square because it only has one pair of parallel sides
  2. 19 August, 08:29
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    1) A parallelogram has 2 pairs parallel sides.

    A square has 2 pairs of parallel sides, so a square is a parallelogram.

    2) A rhombus is a parallelogram that have all sides are congruent, a square has all sides are congruent, and as we saw in 1) square are parallelogram.

    So, a square is a rhombus.

    3) A rectangle is a parallelogram that has all angles = 90⁰.

    A square is a parallelogram (from 1) and all its angles is 90 degrees, so a square is a rectangle.

    4) A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides, so trapezoid is not a parallelogram, and square is not a trapezoid.
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