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Which of these figures are always similar? all rectangles all isosceles triangles all squares all trapezoids
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Which of these figures are always similar?
all rectangles
all isosceles triangles
all squares
all trapezoids
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Squares I believe, Or rectangles since it’s the long version of a square
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squares
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I'm like 99.99% sure this is right hope it helps
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