Usually not.
No. A rectangle has opposite sides congruent. If consecutive sides are also congruent, then your rectangle is a square.
No. You also need all of the sides to be congruent. For example, a rectangle has four congruent angles, but it is not a regular polygon.
No, a triangle and a rectangle are not congruent. Congruent means exactly the same size and shape. A triangle has 3 sides while a rectangle has four. A triangle's three angles always add up to 180 degrees where as a rectangle's four right angles always equal 360 degrees. They are not congruent- not even similar- at all.
Could a triangle and a rectangle ever be congruent? explain
A rectangle.
Not sure about angels, but if angles will satisfy you, the answer is a rectangle
yes, all angles of a rectangle are 90 degrees and therefore congruent
no
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.
Correct. A square is a rectangle, a special kind that is 'regular'--all its angles are congruent, and all its sides are congruent.
It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.It will always be one. If all angles are congruent, there will be four right angles, forming a rectangle. A rectangle is also a parallelogram.
A rhombus
No "if" is necessary in this case. All angles of a rectangle are congruent, by definition. Also, there is no "angle opposite a side" in a rectangle.
You maybe thinking of a square or a rhombus because a rectangle does not have four congruent sides.
Yes
A rectangle is considered to be an irregular polygon. This is because, in a rectangle, the sides need not necessarily all be congruent, and regular polygons must have all sides be congruent.