Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 10 - Geometry - Chapter Summary, Review, and Test - Review Exercises - Page 681: 28

Answer

Parallelogram, Rhombus and Trapezoid are the quadrilaterals which do not have four angles at the same degree measure.

Work Step by Step

A polygon with four corners or four sides is called a quadrilateral.There can be various types of quadrilaterals which include Rhombus, Rectangle, Square, Parallelogram, and Trapezoid. The quadrilateral that do not have always four angles with same degree measure are as follows: 1) A Parallelogram which is a special type of polygon with four sides with opposites sides parallel and are of equal length but the four angles are not of same degree. 2) A type of quadrilateral in which all the sides are equal without having any right angles and equal angles at the four sides, which is called rhombus. 3) A trapezoid is a special type of Quadrilateral with four sides that has exactly one pair of parallel sides. All the angles of a trapezoid are of different degree measure.
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