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They can be.
The area of ANY trapezoid is [ 1/2 times (height) times (one base plus the other base) ].Knowing that, you can now find the area of not only that particular trapezoid, but ofevery trapezoid that you ever encounter for the rest of your life. The formula is notexpected to change. You are empowered !
Its not possible to have less than 4 four side that the most idiotic question i ever heard, No Sides, No Angles.
No, a triangle and a square cannot be congruent because congruence requires that two shapes have the same size and shape. A triangle has three sides and three angles, while a square has four equal sides and four right angles. Therefore, their fundamental properties are different, making it impossible for them to be congruent.
Could a traingle and a rectangle ever be congruent? Explain.
No
They can be.
To each other no But individually a rectangle can be and a triangle can have congruent angles or sides
The area of ANY trapezoid is [ 1/2 times (height) times (one base plus the other base) ].Knowing that, you can now find the area of not only that particular trapezoid, but ofevery trapezoid that you ever encounter for the rest of your life. The formula is notexpected to change. You are empowered !
Its not possible to have less than 4 four side that the most idiotic question i ever heard, No Sides, No Angles.
no because its on the outside and the angle would be wrong.
Yes. An acute triangle has three acute angles so that would make it a regular polygon with congruent sides.
A parallelogram is a square when all 4 angles of the parallelogram are equal to 90 degrees and all 4 sides are congruent to each other
A trapezoid can never be a rhombus because a trapezoid is defined to have exactly one pair of parallel sides.no
Could a traingle and a rectangle ever be congruent? Explain.
No they can not be congruent because they are different shapes.
A pentagon has 5 sides and a trapezoid ha 4 sides