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The figure is a parallelogram. One diagonal measures 28 units. A parallelogram is shown. It has side lengths 21, 20, 21, and 20. The length of a diagonal is 28. Is the figure a rectangle? Explain.

The figure is a parallelogram. One diagonal measures 28 units. A parallelogram is-example-1
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Answer: Second option, it is not a rectangle because the sides don't meet at right angles.

Explanation:

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Answer: Second option, it is not a rectangle because the sides don't meet at right angles.

Explanation:

A rectangle is a shape with 4 sides, such that we have two pairs of parallel sides, where the length of the parallel sides is equal.

so we have two parallel sides with length L and two parallel sides with length L'.

In this figure ,we can see two sides with length 20 and other two with length 21, and this is a rectangle only if the sides meet at 90°degree angles (this would mean that the opposite sides are parallel)

to see this, we can think that the triangle formed by the diagonal and two sides is a triangle rectangle, then using the Pythagorean theorem we should have that:

20^2 + 21^2 = 28^2

841 = 784

So this is not a triangle rectangle, meaning that the angle between the side of 20 and the side of 21 is not a right triangle, then the figure is not a rectangle.

The correct option is the second one.

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