No
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no because it is not the same size or shape
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Yes because if you square root the area of a trapezoid that will give you the side of a square
Could a traingle and a rectangle ever be congruent? Explain.
Could a triangle and a rectangle ever be congruent? explain
Yes, if they are a square.
Because a square has equal sides and a trapezoid doesn't, but at the same time they can have the same total but use different factors.
One definition of a trapezoid is that it is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. The square has two pairs of parallel lines.Using the idea of exactly one pair of parallel sides, the trapezoid cannot be a square or rectangle.did you hear this from a teacher
To each other no But individually a rectangle can be and a triangle can have congruent angles or sides
no because it is not the same shape or size.
Yes! Since rhombuses are quadrilaterals that have four congruent sides, a square can be considered as a rhombus. And since rectangles are quadrilaterals which has four 90 degree angles, a square is also a rectangle. Thus a rhombus could be a rectangle.