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Is it a square, rhombus, or a rectangle?
Why?

Is it a square, rhombus, or a rectangle? Why?-example-1

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Answer:

Technically, this figure is all of them, but more specifically, a square

Explanation:

Definitions:

Rectangle: Quadrilateral that is equiangular

Rhombus: Quadrilateral that is equilateral

Square: An equiangular, equilateral quadrilateral

Counting the sides of all sides show us that this quadrilateral is equilateral, and knowing that all x = ₙ and y = ₙ are perpendicular shows us that this quadrilateral is equiangular.

So, this figure is all of those shapes, most specifically a square.

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Answer:

It is a square.

Explanation:

If you look at the space of the lines from point to point, it's a even amount of little squares, so therefore, it is a square.

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