a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
rectangles and squares have
obtuse
angles diagnal from each other in a parallelogram are congruent for shape be parallelogram, all sides must be parallel
Regular polygons have congruent angles such as squares and equilateral triangles.
a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
Um, I'm not sure what that is soposed to mean, but if this helps, in a shape, not all angles are congruent unless they are all the same size and shape.
This is a parallelogram. The first requirement is 2 pairs of congruent sides where the congruent sides are not adjacent. This is like a rectangle (excluding a square) that has two pairs of congruent sides where the congruent sides are not adjacent. But the angles are not all congruent (as set in the question) which pushes the shape into the "next less regular" shape, the parallelogram. The angles will not all be congruent, but it will have 2 pairs of congruent angles. There is no way to avoid the 2 pairs of congruent angles because of the requirement that the shape must have 2 pairs of congruent sides (the first requirement).
rectangles and squares have
Polygons that have the same shape and size and all corresponding parts are congruent. (angles and sides)
Angles and sides are congruent when they are identical. A shape with four identical sides and angles is a square.
obtuse
angles diagnal from each other in a parallelogram are congruent for shape be parallelogram, all sides must be parallel
Regular polygons have congruent angles such as squares and equilateral triangles.
The regular polygon is congruent
A shape with 4 right angles and 4 equal sides is a square. ==========================
It would be if all its sides and all its angles were congruent. Otherwise, not.