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Which of the following statement is true for a rectangle?

Its diagonals are perpendicular and bisect each other.

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Which of the following statement is true for a rectangle? 

 Its diagonals are equal and perpendicular, and bisect each other.

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Which of the following statement is  true for a rectangle? 

All rectangles are squares.

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Which of the following statement is true for a square?

It is a rectangle.

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Which of the following statement are true for a square? 

 It has all its sides of equal length.

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Which of the following statement  true for a square? 

 Its diagonals bisect each other at right angle.

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Which of the following statement  true for a square? 

 Its diagonals are equal to its sides.

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Fill in the blank in the following, so as to make the statement true: 

A rectangle is a parallelogram in which .....

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Fill in the blank in  the following, so as to make the statement true: 

A square is a rhombus in which .....

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Fill in the blank of the following, so as to make the statement true: 

A square is a rectangle in which .....

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A window frame has one diagonal longer than the other. Is the window frame a rectangle? Why or why not?

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In a rectangle ABCD, prove that ∆ACB ≅ ∆CAD.

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The sides of a rectangle are in the ratio 2 : 3, and its perimeter is 20 cm. Draw the rectangle.

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The sides of a rectangle are in the ratio 4 : 5. Find its sides if the perimeter is 90 cm.

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Find the length of the diagonal of a rectangle whose sides are 12 cm and 5 cm.

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Draw a rectangle whose one side measures 8 cm and the length of each of whose diagonals is 10 cm.

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Draw a square whose each side measures 4.8 cm.

 

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A mason has made a concrete slab. He needs it to be rectangular. In what different ways can he make sure that it is rectangular?

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For which of the following figures, all angles are equal?

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For which of the following figures, diagonals are equal?

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