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What figures can be described as a three-dimensional solid made from stacking congruent circles?

A three-dimensional solid formed by stacking congruent circles is known as a cylinder. When the circles are stacked vertically, they create the cylindrical shape, defined by a circular base and a specific height. If the circles are stacked in a way that forms a cone, the resulting solid is a cone, tapering to a point at the top. Additionally, if the circles are arranged in a closed loop, they can form a toroidal shape, resembling a doughnut.


Is the base angles of a trapezoid congruent?

If the trapezoid is an isosceles trapezoid, with congruent legs, then the base angles are congruent. Otherwise, no.


Does a trapezoid have a congruent angle s?

Yes. The lower base angles are congruent. The upper base angles are congruent.


An angle not congruent to the base angles of an isosceles triangle?

The base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is not necessarily congruent to the base angles.


Does an isosceles trapezoid have one pair of congruent opposite sides and congruent base angles?

Yes, an isosceles trapezoid has one pair of congruent opposite sides and congruent base angles


Are the base of a triangle congruent?

To what?


Are the opposite angles of an isosceles trapezoid congruent?

No but the base angles are congruent


Are two triangles are congruent if they have the same base?

No. All corresponding sides and angles have to be congruent for the triangles to be congruent.


What angles are congruent in an isosceles trapezoid?

There are two pairs of congruent base angles in an isosceles trapezoid.


Which angles are congruent in an isosceles trapezoid?

The base angles are congruent in an isosceles trapezoid


Is the base of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent?

No.


Does the base of the cone and cylinder are they both congruent?

No, there is no reason for a cone and a cylinder to have anything congruent.