If Pqrs Is A Rhombus Which Statements Must Be True
Geometric support, if PQRS is RMBus, which statement should be correct? Please check the relevant box? 3
Geometric support, if PQRS is RMBus, which statement should be correct? (Check all boxes)
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If Pqrs Is A Rhombus Which Statements Must Be True
If Pqrs Is A Rhombus Which Statements Must Be True
There is a license error in your link and since I have no way of knowing which node and how T is defined, there is no way to find the answer. Move or drag the image to the public website.
Given the basic definition of RMB as a four-sided polygon, it should be easy for everyone to understand. For example, we know that opposite directions are of the same length and opposite angles are compatible (all Rmbus are parallel). We know that in most cases angles do not stand, while diagonals do stand.
Out of context, I would say that PR and QS are diagonals and that T is a cross between PR and QS. With that in mind, everything will be fine except A, B and D.
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