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Which of the following is NOT a property of a square. A. four congruent sides B. four congruent right angles C. diagonals do not bisect each other D. diagonals are perpendicular…
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Which of the following is NOT a property of a square.
A. four congruent sides
B. four congruent right angles
C. diagonals do not bisect each other
D. diagonals are perpendicular
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c. diagonals do not bisect each other
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