SOLUTION: show that the bisectors of the angles of a paralellogram enclose a rectangle
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Question 252381: show that the bisectors of the angles of a paralellogram enclose a rectangle
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That cannot be true! Look at this figure which is fairly accurate,
All four angle biscetors are drawn. But as you can see, there is
no rectangle enclosed at all:
Are you sure that you didn't mean "bisectors of the sides"
instead of "bisectors of the angles"??? If so, repost, stating
exactly what you meant.
Edwin
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