I think a rectangle is NOT made up of congruent shapes because it only does not have triangles.
Yes. Both the paralellogram and the kite have at least one pair of congruent opp. angles, and their at least one pair of diagonals that biscect each other.
Three pairs of congruent rectangles.
1. Where the angles in a linear pair are supplementry, and if parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the interior angles are congruent, and if two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. That's what makes up a linear pair postulate anyway. 2. If two adjacent angle's unshared sides form a straight angle, then they are a linear pair. 3.If two angles form a linear pair,then they are supplementary.
There are six rectangles, consisting of three pairs of congruent rectangles.
Not enough information. Consecutive angles add up to 90 degrees. Opposite angles are congruent and vary depending on how flat the rhombus is.
They are squares and rectangles that each have four congruent angles of 90 degrees which makes up a total of 360 degrees.
In a Linear Pair the 2 angles add up to 180 degrees while Vertical Angles are just 2 vertical angles that are congruent.
Yes and the 2 pairs of equal angles add up to 360 degrees
One pair of opposite angles are equal in a kite and its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
Yes. This is because: Since the opposite sides are congruent, that would mean 2 sides are congruent with the others and 2 more sides are also. This takes up all four sides, which makes all of the sides congruent in the square. If you still do not get it, follow up on Mathisfun.com and it will give you explanations on why. -Savanna :D
That makes up a kind of metrical foot.