a rectangle
No. If two angles are congruent they have the same measure. But that measure can be anything.
No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.
Yes the 4 angles each measure 90 degrees
no
90 degrees each
No. If two angles are congruent they have the same measure. But that measure can be anything.
No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.
Congruent
90 degrees
Yes the 4 angles each measure 90 degrees
The sides are the same length and internal angles the same
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Angles having the same measure in degrees irrespective of how large the arms of one are compared to another are said to be congruent angles
no
90 degrees each
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
Congruent angles are angles of the same measure. They can have any value and so can add to any number. For example, the six interior angles of a regular hexagon are 120 degrees each and they add to 720 degrees. The four angles of a rectangle are congruent and they add to 360 degrees.