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Question
choose all answers that describe the quadrilateral below.
answer attempt 1 out of 2
parallelogram
rectangle
rhombus
square
trapezoid
Step1: Analyze the quadrilateral's diagonals
The diagonals of the quadrilateral bisect each other (marked with equal segments), which is a property of a parallelogram. Also, the diagonals are equal in length (marked with double and single tick marks indicating congruent segments), which is a property of a rectangle.
Step2: Evaluate each option
- Parallelogram: Diagonals bisect each other, so it is a parallelogram.
- Rectangle: Diagonals are equal and bisect each other, so it is a rectangle.
- Rhombus: Diagonals of a rhombus are not equal (unless it's a square), and here diagonals are equal, so not a rhombus.
- Square: A square is a special rhombus and rectangle, but the figure doesn't show all sides equal (only diagonals equal and bisecting), so not a square.
- Trapezoid: A trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides, but a parallelogram has two pairs, so not a trapezoid.
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