no there are not congruent..........congruent means same in which there not
square, rectangle and an isosceles trapezoid
No, a trapezoid does not necessarily have four congruent angles. A trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides, and while it can have congruent angles, this is not a requirement. In fact, the only type of trapezoid that can have four congruent angles is a rectangle, which is a specific type of trapezoid.
In an isosceles trapezoid, the non-parallel sides (the legs) are congruent, but the consecutive sides (one leg and one base) are not necessarily congruent. The two bases (the parallel sides) are also not equal unless the trapezoid is a rectangle. Thus, while the legs of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent, the consecutive sides are not.
A trapezoid does not necessarily have four congruent angles. In fact, most trapezoids have one pair of parallel sides and can have angles of different measures. While a rectangle (a specific type of trapezoid) does have four congruent angles, a general trapezoid does not require this property.
A trapezoid with congruent diagonals is an isosceles trapezoid.
rectangle
An Isosceles Trapezoid, Rectangle, or a Square.
square, rectangle and an isosceles trapezoid
No, a trapezoid does not necessarily have four congruent angles. A trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides, and while it can have congruent angles, this is not a requirement. In fact, the only type of trapezoid that can have four congruent angles is a rectangle, which is a specific type of trapezoid.
No. If it did it would be a rectangle. A trapezoid only has two congruent sides.
A square, a rectangle and an isosceles trapezoid
square, rectangle and an isosceles trapezoid.
Parallelogram, Rectangle, and Isosceles Trapezoid, opposite sides are congruent.
In an isosceles trapezoid, the non-parallel sides (the legs) are congruent, but the consecutive sides (one leg and one base) are not necessarily congruent. The two bases (the parallel sides) are also not equal unless the trapezoid is a rectangle. Thus, while the legs of an isosceles trapezoid are congruent, the consecutive sides are not.
Although it is possible to have an isosceles trapezoid with congruent diagonals usually the test of a parallelogram for it to be a rectangle is congruent diagonals.
A trapezoid does not necessarily have four congruent angles. In fact, most trapezoids have one pair of parallel sides and can have angles of different measures. While a rectangle (a specific type of trapezoid) does have four congruent angles, a general trapezoid does not require this property.
A trapezoid with congruent diagonals is an isosceles trapezoid.