As equal or congruent.
False. If both pairs of opposite angles of a quadrilateral are congruent then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
Yes, both pairs of opposite angles in a parallelogram are congruent.
To determine if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, you need to show that either pairs of opposite sides are equal in length, or that pairs of opposite angles are equal, or that the diagonals bisect each other. Alternatively, if both pairs of opposite sides are parallel, it also confirms that the quadrilateral is a parallelogram. Any one of these conditions is sufficient to classify the quadrilateral as a parallelogram.
If both pairs of opposite angles of a quadrilateral are congruent, then it is a parallelogram.
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Parallelogram
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For the quadrilateral to be a parallelogram, both pairs of opposite angles must be congruent.
A parallelogram is a geometric quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. The opposite sides and opposite angles are equal in length.
No. A parallelogram has two pairs of opposite angles that are equal but to be equiangular, all four angles must be the same. That is not necessarily the case in a parallelogram.
A quadrilateral can be classified as a parallelogram if it has two pairs of opposite sides that are both parallel and equal in length. Additionally, the opposite angles of the quadrilateral are equal, and the diagonals bisect each other. If any one of these properties is satisfied, the quadrilateral can be confirmed as a parallelogram.
A quadrilateral with two pairs of equal sides and two pairs of opposite angles that are equal is known as a parallelogram. In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal in length, and opposite angles are equal in measure. Additionally, the sum of the interior angles is always 360 degrees. Examples of parallelograms include rectangles, rhombuses, and squares.