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Does a circle belong to the quadrilateral family? - Answers
Oh, dude, a circle is like the black sheep of the quadrilateral family. It's not really a quadrilateral because it's got that whole round thing going on, you know? So, technically, no, a circle doesn't belong to the quadrilateral family. But hey, who really cares about geometry rules anyway, right?
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Does a circle belong to the quadrilateral family? - Answers
Oh, dude, a circle is like the black sheep of the quadrilateral family. It's not really a quadrilateral because it's got that whole round thing going on, you know? So, technically, no, a circle doesn't belong to the quadrilateral family. But hey, who really cares about geometry rules anyway, right?
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Does a circle belong to the quadrilateral family? - Answers
Oh, dude, a circle is like the black sheep of the quadrilateral family. It's not really a quadrilateral because it's got that whole round thing going on, you know? So, technically, no, a circle doesn't belong to the quadrilateral family. But hey, who really cares about geometry rules anyway, right?
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