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    -For a Quadrilateral to Be a Rectangle, How Must the Diagonals
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-For a Quadrilateral to Be a Rectangle, How Must the Diagonals

Question 298

Question 298

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  -For a quadrilateral to be a rectangle, how must the diagonals be related? A)  perpendicular B)  congruent C)  bisect each other D)  congruent and bisect each other
-For a quadrilateral to be a rectangle, how must the diagonals be related?


A) perpendicular
B) congruent
C) bisect each other
D) congruent and bisect each other

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