There are only 4 possible numbers which could be measures of the angles for the quadrilateral. Each of the infinitely many other measures, such as 36.57 degrees, could NOT be the measure.
It seems to measure up to a rectange
That depends on the quadrilateral. They will not all have the same measure. Even rectangles will not all have the same central angle measures.
They have the same measures.
A rhombus or diamond.
I would say a square because that does have two pairs of parallels sides.All of it's sides are congruent to each other because they all measure 90 degrees.
it measures a4sided object
It seems to measure up to a rectange
That depends on the quadrilateral. They will not all have the same measure. Even rectangles will not all have the same central angle measures.
A parallelogram has opposite sides and angles congruent which means of equal measure.
They have the same measures.
Each of the four interior angles of a square (i.e. a regular quadrilateral) measures 90 degrees
A rhombus or diamond.
Two or more angles that have the same measure are called congruent angles.
the angle measures of a quadrilateral must equal 360 degrees so you add 80+140+55=275 then subtract from 360. the answer is 85
I would say a square because that does have two pairs of parallels sides.All of it's sides are congruent to each other because they all measure 90 degrees.
(180 - 36) / 2 = 72
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.