No, angles must be named using three points. Using two points will only name a line.
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-- both have four sides -- both have four angles -- both have at least one pair of parallel sides -- both have two sets of equal angles -- both have names composed of 9 letters -- both have the letters 'r', 'e', 't', and 'a' in their names
The letters unscramble into two names and two words. Names: - Carlie - Claire Words: - Eclair - Lacier
Complimentary angles.
A kite, a parallelogram, many ordinary quadrilaterals with no specific names.
If you mean two congruent sides and two congruent angles, then you're looking for the isosceles triangle. no you are look for your butt
Different pairs of angles have different names.
They are rhombus and parallelogram.
It's a Parakeet! ^^
Acute angles do not have specific names.
hippopotamus
Baseball and basketball!