Mathematics, 02.12.2019 22:31 srsnider2017
Which describes the pedestrian crossing sign shown?
the sign is a trapezoid because exactly one pair of
opposite sides is parallel.
the sign is a parallelogram because both pairs of
opposite sides are parallel
the sign is a kite because both pairs of opposite
sides are congruent.
the sign is a parallelogram because at least one
pair of opposite sides is parallel.
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Which describes the pedestrian crossing sign shown?
the sign is a trapezoid because exac...
the sign is a trapezoid because exac...
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