Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.08.2021 19:30, marisol56

Which statement below matches the square above? A.
The figure has two pairs of perpendicular lines and no parallel lines.

B.
The figure has two pairs of parallel sides that are the same length and perpendicular to each other.

C.
The figure has two pairs of parallel lines that are the same length and no perpendicular lines.

D.
The figure has two pairs of perpendicular lines and exactly one pair of parallel lines.


Which statement below matches the square above?

A. 
The figure has two pairs of perpendicular lin

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Which statement below matches the square above? A.
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