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Show that each angle of a rectangle is a right angle

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Show that each angle of a rectangle is a right angle

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Sure, here is the proof that each angle of a rectangle is a right angle:

  1. Start by defining a rectangle. A rectangle is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are equal and all angles are equal.

  2. According to the properties of a quadrilateral, the sum of all four angles is 360 degrees.

  3. Since a rectangle has all angles equal, each angle will be 360 degrees divided by 4, which equals 90 degrees.

  4. Therefore, each angle of a rectangle is a right angle.

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