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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 19:30 QueenB7591

What would you have to show in order to prove that a quadrilateral is a rectangle? A. Consecutive sides are congruent, but opposite sides are not.

B. All sides are congruent.

С. Opposite sides are parallel.

D. Consecutive sides have opposite reciprocal slopes.

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