
To mark: the appropriate features of the given quadrilaterals in the table.

Explanation of Solution
Given Information: A feature of a quadrilateral and four types of quadrilaterals.
The four basic quadrilaterals are considered here which are Parallelogram, Rectangle, Rhombus and Square. The given feature is that, all the
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral in which, the opposite angles are congruent to each other. But this does not necessarily ensure that each of the angles are right angles.
A parallelogram in which every angle is 900 is called a rectangle. And a square shows the features of a rectangle as well with its own specific features. Now, the remaining quadrilateral which is rhombus does not satisfy this property.
Thus, the feature is valid for only rectangle and square as marked below.
Property | Parallelogram | Rectangle | Rhombus | Square |
All | ✔ | ✔ |
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