It could be a right angle trapezoid whereas the other two angles are acute and obtuse
Segments of equal length are congruent segments. Shapes can also be congruent if their side lengths and angle measures are equal with each other.
Segments of equal length are called congruent segments. You can identify them by congruency marks. congruency marks look like this on your line: ---l-----------l---
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A point that divides a segment into two segments of equal length is a midpoint.
A hexagon has all six sides in equal length and all angles in equal measure.
Segments of equal length are congruent segments.
It is a rhombus that has 4 equal sides but not 4 equal interior angles
Segments of equal length are congruent segments. Shapes can also be congruent if their side lengths and angle measures are equal with each other.
the length of the sides on a square would be equal, a rectangle IS a quadralateral, but the sides lengthwise are not equal to the sides widthwise
Segments of equal length are called congruent segments. You can identify them by congruency marks. congruency marks look like this on your line: ---l-----------l---
Congruent
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vertical line segment
The midpoint.
A point that divides a segment into two segments of equal length is a midpoint.
The quadrilateral that fits this description is a kite. In a kite, there is one pair of equal angles (the angles between the pairs of equal-length sides), while the diagonals are not equal in length and do not bisect each other. Instead, one diagonal bisects the other at a right angle, but the two diagonals do not split each other into equal segments.
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