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Yes the can I would look like __________ __________ Or in any other direction They would not be congruent if the touch or go different directions
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with 2 congruent sides of a different length, the other are parallel to each other. So it looks like a triangle, but the pointed top of the triangles turns flat look below _________ / \ / \ /_____________\ <-- EXPERT DRAWLING SKILLS AT WORK PEOPLE!
One shape cannot be congruent: you need two (or more) shapes which can be congruent to each other.
There are exactly three possible ways to make a quadrilateral by combining two pentominoes.Pentominoes are made of squares connected along their edges, so they have only right angles. This means the only quadrilaterals we can make from them will be rectangles. By definition, each pentomino has an area of 5 , so combining two of them will give us a rectangle made of 10 squares. This must be the 10x1 rectangle or the 5x2, because these are the only factors of 10.All possibilities are listed below:10x1 rectangle:Two 5x1 pentominoes connected end-to-end.5x2 rectangle: Two "L pentominoes" laying on each other.Two "P pentominoes" poking into each other.
rectangular prism.It has 6 faces and 12 edges. The 2 bases are congruent to each other, and the remaining 4 faces are congruent to each other, but the bases are not necessarily congruent to the other faces.
no because isosceles triangles only have two congruent sides and the other one is different
You're fishing for "a square", but the way you've described it, no such animal exists. You said "all sides and angles congruent", and that's not possible. The sides are congruent to each other, and the angles are congruent to each other, but no side is congruent to any angle.
Yes the can I would look like __________ __________ Or in any other direction They would not be congruent if the touch or go different directions
Not always because its 4 sides can have different dimensions to other trapezoids
The sides were congruent with each other.
If the triangle is the same size, and it's sides are congruent to the other, then yes they are congruent to each other.
Two cylinders with the same volume are not necessarily congruent. One could have a different diameter and length than the other, and still have the same volume.
There are: Squares, which have all four sides parallel and congruent, all four angles are right and congruent, the diagonals bisect each other and are congruent. Trapezoids, which have two of their sides parallel Rhombus, which have all sides congruent, diagonals bisect, and opposite angles are congruent Parallelograms, which have opposite sides congruent and parallel, diagonals bisect Rectangle, which is a square but one pair of opposite sides aren't congruent.
No. The other two sides are congruent.
Yes, they do. Also, they are congruent to each other. * * * * * They do bisect each other but they are not congruent.
A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with 2 congruent sides of a different length, the other are parallel to each other. So it looks like a triangle, but the pointed top of the triangles turns flat look below _________ / \ / \ /_____________\ <-- EXPERT DRAWLING SKILLS AT WORK PEOPLE!
One shape cannot be congruent: you need two (or more) shapes which can be congruent to each other.