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下列说法不正确的是( ) A.对角线互相平分的四边形是平行四边形 B.对角线相等的平

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下列说法不正确的是(  )
A.对角线互相平分的四边形是平行四边形
B.对角线相等的平行四边形是矩形
C.对角线互相垂直的四边形是菱形
D.对角线相等的梯形是等腰梯形

答案:

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答案:B

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