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1 They are both 2 dimensional 4 sided shapes

2 They both belong to the class of polygons known as quadrilaterals

3 They both have 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees

4 They both have 4 exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees

5 They both have perpendicular diagonals

6 They both have an area of 0.5 times product of their diagonals

7 They both have a perimeter which is the sum of their 4 sides

8 They both can be split into 2 isosceles triangles

9 They both can form 4 right angle triangles

10 They both can be subjected to trigonometry and algebra

11 They both can be subjected to Pythagoras' theorem

12 They both have lines of symmetry

13 They both will tessellate

14 They both have a pair of equal sides

15 They both have a pair of equal angles

16 They both can be individually congruent or similar

17 They both can form the cross-section of a prism

18 They both can be subjected to transformations on the Cartesian plane

19 They both have cyclic properties within a circle

20 They both can physically prove that they have 360 degrees within them

21 The both undergo changes when outlined on a sphere

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