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In your study of geometry, you notice that every rectangle you have seen is also a square. You conclude that this is true in all cases.
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In your study of geometry, you notice that every rectangle you have seen is also a square. You conclude that this is true in all cases.
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In your study of geometry, you notice that every rectangle you have seen is also a square. You conclude that this is true in all cases.
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TJHS642 's answer is correct.
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a square can be a rectangle but a rectangle is not a square.
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