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a student claims that any quadrilateral with congruent diagonals must be a rectangle. which phrase best describes a shape that can be used to show the students claim is incorrect? a. a square b. a rhombus with no right angles c. a parallelogram with four right angles d. a trapezoid with congruent non - parallel sides
Step1: Recall properties of quadrilaterals
A rectangle has congruent diagonals. We need to find a non - rectangle quadrilateral with congruent diagonals.
Step2: Analyze each option
- Option A: A square is a special rectangle, so it doesn't disprove the claim.
- Option B: A rhombus has diagonals that are perpendicular bisectors of each other, but they are not congruent (except in the case of a square which is a rectangle).
- Option C: A parallelogram with four right - angles is a rectangle, so it doesn't disprove the claim.
- Option D: An isosceles trapezoid (a trapezoid with congruent non - parallel sides) has congruent diagonals and is not a rectangle.
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D. a trapezoid with congruent nonparallel sides