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13 July, 12:29

Kyle said that it is not possible to draw a trapezoid that is a rectangle. Trisha said it is possible. Who is correct? Support your answer using the properties of sides and angles.

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  1. 13 July, 14:09
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    Kyle is correct, because it is not possible to draw a trapezoid that is a rectangle.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Trapezoid:

    It is a quadrilateral with only one pair of of parallel sides Also in Trapezoid all the four angles are not right angle In Trapezoid is it not necessary that the diagonals bisect at all the cases The opposite angles are supplementary

    Rectangle:

    Opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel and equal, thus having two pairs of parallel lines In a Rectangles all the four angles are 90 degrees i. e, right angle Diagonals of rectangles must bisect each other The sum of any two angles is supplementary
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