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One pair of equal angles can be found in an isosceles triangle, where the angles opposite the equal sides are congruent. For the equal adjacent sides, consider a rectangle, where each pair of adjacent sides (length and width) is equal to the corresponding sides on the opposite side. Thus, in a rectangle, we have two pairs of equal adjacent sides, while the opposite angles are also equal.
In a parallelogram, adjacent sides are not equal; rather, opposite sides are equal in length. This means that if one pair of opposite sides is equal, the other pair will also be equal, but the adjacent sides can be of different lengths. For example, in a rectangle (which is a type of parallelogram), adjacent sides can be unequal, while in a rhombus, all sides are equal.
Any irregular polygon can have a pair of adjacent sides that do. Every pair of adjacent sides in every rectangle do.
A shape with a pair of perpendicular sides is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length, and adjacent sides meet at right angles, forming perpendicular intersections. Other shapes that also feature perpendicular sides include squares and right triangles.
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Any irregular polygon can have a pair of adjacent sides that do. Every pair of adjacent sides in every rectangle do.
A shape with a pair of perpendicular sides is a rectangle. In a rectangle, opposite sides are equal in length, and adjacent sides meet at right angles, forming perpendicular intersections. Other shapes that also feature perpendicular sides include squares and right triangles.
rectangle
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rectangle
a parallelogram
it has got two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length and one pair of equal sides
You just described a run-of-the-mill rectangle. A special case of the rectangle, where all sides are equal, is the square. But if you have a quadrilateral with four right angles and one pair of opposite sides is longer than the other pair of opposite sides, you have a rectangle. Period.
A square and a rectangle are both quadrilaterals, all of whose vertices are right angles. A rectangle has two pair of sides of equal length with one pair being different from the other. A square has all four sides equal.
Rhombus: Adjacent sides are equal. Diagonals intersect at 90°. Measure of all interior angles not specific. Diagonals are not equal. Rectangle: Pair of opposite sides are equal. Measure of angle of intersection of diagonals not specific. Measure of all interior angles is 90°. Diagonals are equal.
a rectangle is not a square by a square having parallel sides for all but the rectangle only has one pair of parallel sides * * * * * Actually, a rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides - the same as a square. Where they differ is that a rectangle has two pairs of sides of equal length, but each pair is different from the other. In a square, all four sides are of equal length.
Yes, a rectangle has opposite sides that are congruent. This means that the lengths of one pair of opposite sides are equal, and the lengths of the other pair are also equal. Additionally, all angles in a rectangle are right angles, which contributes to its overall shape and properties.