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Incomplete proof demonstrating that if AB ≠ BC ≠ DC ≠ AD, then quadrilateral ABCD is not a square, using logical steps and geometric properties.

Example 1 showing an incomplete geometric proof about a quadrilateral ABCD, with steps and reasons, highlighting a contradiction to prove it is not a square.

Example 1 showing an incomplete geometric proof about a quadrilateral ABCD, with steps and reasons, highlighting a contradiction to prove it is not a square.

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