Assuming you have a regular hexagon, drawing a line between every other vertex and the center will give you three congruent quadrilaterals (that also happen to be parallelograms... in fact, they are rhombuses).
I'm taking a guess here but..... a congruent triangle?
An equalateral Triangle
no. congruent means the same size and shape. all triangles don't share the same size and shape.
A shape that is similar to another freakin shape i <3 Justin bieber
square, rectangle and an isosceles trapezoid.
Assuming you have a regular hexagon, drawing a line between every other vertex and the center will give you three congruent quadrilaterals (that also happen to be parallelograms... in fact, they are rhombuses).
wht is the multiples of 23. and it is 52
yes there are shapes called 3 congruent figures
I'm taking a guess here but..... a congruent triangle?
An equilateral triangle.
An equalateral Triangle
no. congruent means the same size and shape. all triangles don't share the same size and shape.
A shape that is similar to another freakin shape i <3 Justin bieber
equilateral triangle
A quadrilateral is ANY closed figure with 4 sides. Therefore, it also has 4 angles - any of which may, or may not, be congruent. About the only general statement about angles that applies to all quadrilaterals is that the sum of the angles is 360 degrees. By the way, it is possible for a quadrilateral to have 3 congruent angles, and the fourth angle not be congruent with the other 3.
Hmm... I'm thinking an equilateral triangle because an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides and are all the same length.