Punjab Board Solutions for Chapter: Understanding Elementary Shapes, Exercise 7: EXERCISE 5.7
Punjab Board Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Punjab Board Solutions for Chapter: Understanding Elementary Shapes, Exercise 7: EXERCISE 5.7
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Questions from Punjab Board Solutions for Chapter: Understanding Elementary Shapes, Exercise 7: EXERCISE 5.7 with Hints & Solutions
The diagonals of a square are perpendicular to one another.

All the sides of a rhombus are of equal length.

All the sides of a parallelogram are of equal length.

The opposite sides of a trapezium are parallel.

Give reasons for the following:
A rectangle can be thought of as a special parallelogram.

Give reasons for the following:
A square can be thought of as a special rhombus.

Give reasons for the following:
Squares, rectangles, parallelograms are all quadrilaterals.

Give reasons for the following:
Square is also a parallelogram.
