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September 20, 2025, 10:08:28 pm

Author Topic: quadrilaterals - with only two right angles and two pairs of sidelengths??  (Read 913 times)  Share 

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chuckjefster90

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Hey guysss

Whats a quadrilateral that only has two right angles and two pairs of equal sidelengths?
I thought a kite but im not sure.

also, with only one pair of parallel sides, diagonals of equal lengths and at least one right angle?
Its impossible but I'm not sure what reason? please help

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Chuck

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Also, since diagonals of a certain quadrilateral intersects at right angles, do the diagonals of ALL quadrilaterals have this property? Reason? :/

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No. If you take a quadrilateral with diagonals perpendicular to each other and stretch the shape, the angle between them would obviously distort. :)
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