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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 23:00 katie18147

Kite efgh is inscribed in a rectangle such that f and h are midpoints and eg is parallel to the side of the rectangle.

which statement describes how the location of segment eg affects the area of efgh?

1)the area of efgh is of the area of the rectangle if e and g are not midpoints.
2)the area of efgh is of the area of the rectangle only if e and g are midpoints.
3)the area of efgh is always of the area of the rectangle.
4)the area of efgh is always of the area of the rectangle.


Kite efgh is inscribed in a rectangle such that f and h are midpoints and eg is parallel to the side

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