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Not all rectangles have a. diagonals that bisect each other. b. diagonals that are congruent. c. four congruent sides. d. consecutive angles that are supplementary.
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Not all rectangles have a. diagonals that bisect each other. b. diagonals that are congruent. c. four congruent sides. d. consecutive angles that are supplementary.
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Not all rectangles have
a. diagonals that bisect each other.
b. diagonals that are congruent.
c. four congruent sides.
d. consecutive angles that are supplementary.
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I think the answer is d.
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