A kite.
There are 2 pairs and together they make 4 right angles in a square which also has a pair of perpendicular diagonals that intersect at right angles
A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides congruent. The diagonals intersect at right angles and bisect one set of angles.
A kite.
All quadrilaterals have two pairs of adjacent (ie next to one another) sides. Diagonals intersect at right angles suggest a kite (or square).
* both pairs of opposite sides are parallel * both pairs of opposite sides are congruent * all angles are 90 degrees * both pairs of opposite angles are congruent * the diagonals bisect each other.
Two pairs of touching sides are the same length. The diagonals meet at right angles. Opposite sides are not parallel.
No but it has congruent base angles. Also it has: One pair of parallel sides Non-parallel sides that are equal Two pairs of equal angles Diagonals that are equal
A kite
In space with 3 or more dimensions, there are infinitely many pairs of lines that are not parallel and do not intersect.
Two pairs of adjacent angles are formed when two lines intersect each other.
A quadrilateral has 4 sides, 2 in which never intersect. Therefore, the lines that don't intersect are called parallel. There are 4 parallel sides but has 2 pairs of parallel sides.
The definition of a rectangle: A figure that has 4 right angles, has congruent diagonals that bisect, has 2 pairs of parallel sides, and has 2 pairs of opposite congruent angles. A square has all of the above, and thus, is a rectangle by definition.