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This document discusses properties of quadrilaterals and whether they are always, sometimes, or never true. It states that a square is always a rectangle; a rhombus is sometimes a square if it has 90 degree angles; and a parallelogram is sometimes a rectangle if it has 90 degree angles. It also notes that some properties are only true for specific quadrilaterals like squares or isosceles trapezoids.

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Quadrilateral - Always, Sometimes. Never (Answers)

This document discusses properties of quadrilaterals and whether they are always, sometimes, or never true. It states that a square is always a rectangle; a rhombus is sometimes a square if it has 90 degree angles; and a parallelogram is sometimes a rectangle if it has 90 degree angles. It also notes that some properties are only true for specific quadrilaterals like squares or isosceles trapezoids.

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Quadrilaterals—Always, Sometimes, Never

1. A square is a rectangle.
o Always, a square is a type of rectangle.
2. A rhombus is a square.
o Sometimes, if a rhombus has 90 degree angles.
3. A parallelogram is a rectangle.
o Sometimes, if the parallelogram has 90 degree angles.
4. A parallelogram has congruent diagonals.
o Sometimes, if it is also a rectangle or square.
5. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral.
o Always, all parallelograms have 4 sides.
6. A rhombus has congruent diagonals.
o Sometimes, if the rhombus is also a square.
7. A trapezoid has congruent diagonals.
o Sometimes, only if it is isosceles.
8. A trapezoid has opposite sides parallel.
o Never, only one set of opposite sides are parallel.
9. A trapezoid has legs congruent.
o Sometimes, only if it is isosceles.
10. A rectangle has perpendicular diagonals.
o Sometimes, only if it is also a square.
11. A parallelogram has diagonals that bisect each other.
o Always, parallelograms always have diagonals that bisect each other.
12. A parallelogram has diagonals that bisect angles.
o Sometimes, only if the parallelogram is also a rhombus.
13. A rectangle is a square.
o Sometimes, only if all the sides are congruent.
14. A square is a rhombus.
o Always, a square is a special type of rhombus.
15. A square has opposite angles congruent.
o Always, all parallelograms have opposite sides congruent.
16. A rhombus is a rectangle.
o Sometimes, only if it is a square.
17. A rectangle is a rhombus.
o Sometimes, only if it is a square.
18. A trapezoid is a parallelogram.
o Never, parallelograms have both pairs of opposites sides parallel and a
trapezoid only has one pair of opposite sides parallel.

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