Either a square, rectangle, or parallelogram fit this description.
All sides congruent = square Two pairs of mutually congruent sides = rectangle
rectangle
Rectangles have two pairs of two sides that are congruent. The first are the shorter sides and the second are the longer sides. PS congruent means the sides are the same length.
No you cant
I believe you are talking about an isosceles triangle, which is a triangle where two sides are of the same length. The third side can be longer or shorter than the other two sides.
Either a square, rectangle, or parallelogram fit this description.
No. If it did it would be a rectangle. A trapezoid only has two congruent sides.
Rhombus
No "if" is necessary in this case. All angles of a rectangle are congruent, by definition. Also, there is no "angle opposite a side" in a rectangle.
All sides congruent = square Two pairs of mutually congruent sides = rectangle
square and rectangle
rectangle
rectangle
Rectangles have two pairs of two sides that are congruent. The first are the shorter sides and the second are the longer sides. PS congruent means the sides are the same length.
rectangle
A square has all congruent sides. A rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides.