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  2. Midsquare quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    A midsquare quadrilateral (blue) with two squares having opposite sides as their diagonals (yellow and pink) For any two opposite sides of a midsquare quadrilateral, the two squares having these sides as their diagonals intersect in a single vertex, called a focus of the quadrilateral. Conversely, if two squares intersect in a vertex, then ...

  3. File:Parallelogram law squares.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  4. Parallelogram - Wikipedia

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    The area of the parallelogram is the area of the blue region, which is the interior of the parallelogram. The base × height area formula can also be derived using the figure to the right. The area K of the parallelogram to the right (the blue area) is the total area of the rectangle less the area of the two orange triangles. The area of the ...

  5. Pattern Blocks - Wikipedia

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    An example of their use is given by Meha Agrawal: "Starting from the center, I would add tier after tier of blocks to build my pattern — it was an iterative process, because if something didn't look aesthetically appealing or fit correctly, it would require peeling off a layer and reevaluating ways to fix it.

  6. British flag theorem - Wikipedia

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    Even more generally, if the sums of squares of distances from a point P to the two pairs of opposite corners of a parallelogram are compared, the two sums will not in general be equal, but the difference between the two sums will depend only on the shape of the parallelogram and not on the choice of P.

  7. Orthodiagonal quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    A rhombus is an orthodiagonal quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides (that is, an orthodiagonal quadrilateral that is also a parallelogram). A square is a limiting case of both a kite and a rhombus. Orthodiagonal quadrilaterals that are also equidiagonal quadrilaterals are called midsquare quadrilaterals. [2]

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