The congruent sides of an isosceles triangle are the two sides that are equal in length. These two sides are opposite the equal angles of the triangle. The third side, called the base, is not equal in length to the other two sides.
Yes, the diagonals of an isosceles triangle are congruent. This is because an isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal in length, which creates two congruent triangles when the diagonals are drawn.
If two angle bisectors of a triangle are congruent, then the triangle is isosceles. This is because the angle bisectors of a triangle are concurrent and the angle bisectors of a triangle that are congruent divide the opposite sides of the triangle into two equal segments. So if two angle bisectors are congruent, the sides opposite those angles are also equal, making the triangle isosceles.
If two sides of a triangle are equal in length to the third side, then the triangle is equilateral, and all angles are 60 degrees.
A plane is made up of an infinite number of sides (lines) that are joined at endpoints. This creates a flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions. Each side of a plane is defined by two points.
A kite
a rhombus
A trapezoid. It is a quadrilateral (4 sided) with the bases parallel and the other two sides congruent.
Not necessarily. They can, but don't have to. A quadrilateral which does have congruent sides is called a rhombus.
An impossibility. By definition a quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides must have congruent adjacent angles.
No , a quadrilateral has four congruent sides. The top , bottom , and two sides.
Square
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A quadrilateral has 2 pair of congruent angles and 4 congruent sides. What is the name of the quadrilateral
A quadrilateral with congruent pairs of adjacent sides and no parallel sides is a kite.
No. The congruent sides need not be parallel.
4 sides