Other Quadrilaterals

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The sides of rectangle A measure to , , , and . Rectangle B is similar to Rectangle A. The shorter sides of rectangle B measure each. How long are the longer sides of Rectangle B?

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The sides of rectangle A measure to , , , and . Rectangle B is similar to Rectangle A. The shorter sides of rectangle B measure each. How long are the longer sides of Rectangle B?

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A square has a length of . What must be the length of the diagonal?

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A square has a length of . What must be the length of the diagonal?

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Suppose a rectangle has side lengths of 7 and 3. Another rectangle has another set of side lengths that are 8 and 4. Are these similar rectangles, and why?

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Suppose a rectangle has side lengths of 7 and 3. Another rectangle has another set of side lengths that are 8 and 4. Are these similar rectangles, and why?

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The rhombus above is bisected by two diagonals.

If and then, in degrees, what is the value of the ?

Note: The shape above may not be drawn to scale.

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The rhombus above is bisected by two diagonals.

If and then, in degrees, what is the value of the ?

Note: The shape above may not be drawn to scale.

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Find the perimeter of the rhombus above.

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Find the perimeter of the rhombus above.

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