Consider the statement (false) If a quadrilateral can be inscnbed in a circle then it is a square Which one of the following proves that the given statement is false? O (A) there are squares which cannot be inscribed in a circle O (B) if a quadriläleral cannot be inscribed in a circle then is not a square O (C) every rectangle can be inscribed in a circle O (D) only the squares can be inscribed in a circle O (E) every quadrilateral can be inscribed in a circle
Consider the statement (false) If a quadrilateral can be inscnbed in a circle then it is a square Which one of the following proves that the given statement is false? O (A) there are squares which cannot be inscribed in a circle O (B) if a quadriläleral cannot be inscribed in a circle then is not a square O (C) every rectangle can be inscribed in a circle O (D) only the squares can be inscribed in a circle O (E) every quadrilateral can be inscribed in a circle
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![Consider the statement (false) If a quadrilateral can be inscnbed in a circle then it is a square Which one of the foilowing proves
that the given statement is false?
O (A) there are squares which cannot be inscribed in a circle
O (B) if a quadrilaleral cannot be inscribed in a circle then is not a square
O (C) every rectangle can be inscribed in a circle
O (D) only the squares can be inscribed in a circle
O (E) every quadrilateral can be inscribed in a circle](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F82ac9bb0-54ef-4e5f-b694-0d8697c24f6e%2F7c2d3f3c-9b2a-4b1c-a4f7-1e4bb1fcb5a0%2F83k403d_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the statement (false) If a quadrilateral can be inscnbed in a circle then it is a square Which one of the foilowing proves
that the given statement is false?
O (A) there are squares which cannot be inscribed in a circle
O (B) if a quadrilaleral cannot be inscribed in a circle then is not a square
O (C) every rectangle can be inscribed in a circle
O (D) only the squares can be inscribed in a circle
O (E) every quadrilateral can be inscribed in a circle
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