No, not all angles in a trapezoid are congruent. A trapezoid may have two pairs of congruent angles, or may have no congruent angles.
No, not all congruent angles are 45 degrees. They only are in complementary congruent angles.
In all parallelograms, opposite angles and opposite sides are congruent. If all four sides are congruent, it's a rhombus. If all four angles are congruent, it's a rectangle. If all four sides and all four angles are congruent, it's a square.
a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
Two pairs of adjacent sides are congruent. The angles between the non-congruent sides are congruent.
Polygons that have the same shape and size and all corresponding parts are congruent. (angles and sides)
All right angles are congruent, and all straight angles are congruent.
No, not all angles in a trapezoid are congruent. A trapezoid may have two pairs of congruent angles, or may have no congruent angles.
The regular polygon is congruent
They are simply two congruent parallelograms.
Rectangles have all angles congruent,
area congruent angles congruent segment
a polygon that has all angles congruent is an equiangular .....
No, not all congruent angles are 45 degrees. They only are in complementary congruent angles.
All rhombuses have two pairs of congruent angles (opposite angles are congruent to one another - a square is a special case type of rhombus in which all four angles are congruent).
Corresponding sides and angles are not all congruent.
In all parallelograms, opposite angles and opposite sides are congruent. If all four sides are congruent, it's a rhombus. If all four angles are congruent, it's a rectangle. If all four sides and all four angles are congruent, it's a square.