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If the only tool is a ruler, how could you use it to show that a quadrilateral is a rectangle?
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If the only tool is a ruler, how could you use it to show that a quadrilateral is a rectangle?
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Omg My little cousin have been having trouble with that to and I can’t find an answer for her
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a rectangle has 4 right angles, use the right angle of the ruler to measure whether the quadrilateral has 4 right angles or not, if so it is a rectangle
I used gg trans so maybe my answer has some wrong, hope you get it^^
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