In each of the following, name the required properties. If this is not possible, explain why. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Two properties that hold true for all rectangles but not for all rhombuses Select all that apply. O A. Opposite sides are parallel. O B. The sum of all interior angles is 360°. O C. All sides are the same length. O D. All diagonals are the same length. O E. All angles must be right angles. O F. This is impossible. All rhombuses are rectangles. b. Two properties that hold true for all squares but not for all isosceles trapezoids Select all that apply. O B. All diagonals are the same length. O A. The sum of all interior angles is 360°. O D. Opposite sides are parallel. C. All angles must be right angles. O F. This is impossible. All isosceles trapezoids are squares. E. All sides are the same length.

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In each of the following, name the required properties. If this is not possible, explain why. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
a. Two properties that hold true for all rectangles but not for all rhombuses
Select all that apply.
O A. Opposite sides are parallel.
B. The sum of all interior angles is 360°.
O C. All sides are the same length.
O D. All diagonals are the same length.
O E. All angles must be right angles.
O F. This is impossible. All rhombuses are rectangles.
b. Two properties that hold true for all squares but not for all isosceles trapezoids
Select all that apply.
O B. All diagonals are the same length.
O A. The sum of all interior angles is 360°.
O D. Opposite sides are parallel.
O C. All angles must be right angles.
O F. This is impossible. All isosceles trapezoids are squares.
O E. All sides are the same length.
c. Two properties that hold true for all parallelograms but not for all squares
Select all that apply.
O B. All angles must be right angles.
O A. All diagonals are the same length.
Click to select your answer(s).
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Transcribed Image Text:In each of the following, name the required properties. If this is not possible, explain why. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Two properties that hold true for all rectangles but not for all rhombuses Select all that apply. O A. Opposite sides are parallel. B. The sum of all interior angles is 360°. O C. All sides are the same length. O D. All diagonals are the same length. O E. All angles must be right angles. O F. This is impossible. All rhombuses are rectangles. b. Two properties that hold true for all squares but not for all isosceles trapezoids Select all that apply. O B. All diagonals are the same length. O A. The sum of all interior angles is 360°. O D. Opposite sides are parallel. O C. All angles must be right angles. O F. This is impossible. All isosceles trapezoids are squares. O E. All sides are the same length. c. Two properties that hold true for all parallelograms but not for all squares Select all that apply. O B. All angles must be right angles. O A. All diagonals are the same length. Click to select your answer(s). II
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