A square has all sides congruent. SIDE A, B, C and D would be congruent in size to one another, and the angles would also be equal to one another. However, most any polygon can be drawn with all sides and angles equal. For instance, an equilateral triangle has all sides and all angles equal, and that is the definition of a polygon. Polygons with more sides are described as "regular" e.g., a stop sign or an equilateral octagon is also a shape that has all sides congruent. A rectangle, however, would not, since only two sides would be congruent to one another.
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Shapes have to be congruent to each other they cannot be congruent to themselves or to their own sides ( I don't think so anyway) a regular shape has all similar sides. Like a Square
Squares and Rhombuses
sides (no, not angles, SIDES, as in LINES,) that are the same length and thickness. Just like congruent shapes, but with lines. hope you find lots of congruent lines! :)
In geometry, it refers to two shapes that are identical in shape and size. If one shape can be moved - without stretching or cutting - so that it exactly covers another, then the two shapes are said to be congruent.
An isosceles trapezoid only has 1 pair of congruent sides. It is drawn like this: