yes
They are congruent angles.
They are a pair of congruent and parallel faces of a prism.
An isosceles trapezoid has a pair of parallel bases and a pair of congruent sides
because the cylinder has a circular base and a triangular prism has a triangular base so they are both basic shapes.
yes
They are congruent angles.
They are a pair of congruent and parallel faces of a prism.
An isosceles trapezoid has a pair of parallel bases and a pair of congruent sides
because the cylinder has a circular base and a triangular prism has a triangular base so they are both basic shapes.
The shape of each base of a cylinder is circle. Also, the base of it can be a pair of congruent or parallel.
cone and prism
a cylinder
A trapezoid. It is a quadrilateral (4 sided) with the bases parallel and the other two sides congruent.
An isosceles trapezoid must have a pair of parallel sides and a pair of congruent sides
No, a pair of angles that are supplementary will always have a sum of 180 degrees, while a pair of angles that are congruent will have the same measure. Therefore, it is not possible for a pair of angles to be both supplementary and congruent.
No but it has congruent base angles. Also it has: One pair of parallel sides Non-parallel sides that are equal Two pairs of equal angles Diagonals that are equal