Quadrilaterals
Which of the following statements about angles in quadrilaterals is false
a. In a right-angled trapezoid, exactly one interior angle is obtuse.
b. The diagonals of a rhombus are right angles.
c. The sum of the measures of any two interior angles in a parallelogram is 180°.
d. The sum of the interior angles in each quadrilateral is 360°.
a. In a right-angled trapezoid, exactly one interior angle is obtuse.
b. The diagonals of a rhombus are right angles.
c. The sum of the measures of any two interior angles in a parallelogram is 180°.
d. The sum of the interior angles in each quadrilateral is 360°.
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