A rhombus or diamond.
I would say a square because that does have two pairs of parallels sides.All of it's sides are congruent to each other because they all measure 90 degrees.
There are only 4 possible numbers which could be measures of the angles for the quadrilateral. Each of the infinitely many other measures, such as 36.57 degrees, could NOT be the measure.
A rhombus or a parallelogram
It seems to measure up to a rectange
No. If two angles are congruent they have the same measure. But that measure can be anything.
I would say a square because that does have two pairs of parallels sides.All of it's sides are congruent to each other because they all measure 90 degrees.
There are only 4 possible numbers which could be measures of the angles for the quadrilateral. Each of the infinitely many other measures, such as 36.57 degrees, could NOT be the measure.
A rhombus or a parallelogram
It seems to measure up to a rectange
50 degrees (360 degrees in a quadrilateral)
Always remember that a quadrilateral's (in this case, a parallelogram's) 4 angles must have a sum of 360 degrees. A quadrilateral has a pair of congruent angles. In this case, if a quadrilateral had 2 sides that have 75 degrees, the other 2 must be congruent, and the sum of all 4 angles must be 360.Let x = 1 of the remaining 2 angles (it doesn't matter which one, because they have the same measure)2x + (75+75) = 3602x + 150 = 3602x = 210x = 105The other angles are both 105 degrees.
No. If two angles are congruent they have the same measure. But that measure can be anything.
360 degrees
You have to give more info. A regular quadrilateral can mean a square, or a rhombus. A square has 90 degrees and a rhombus can have from1-89 degrees or 91-179 degrees * * * * * No, that is not correct. Regular, in the context of a polygon, does not only mean that all ht esides are congruent. It also means that all angles are also congruent. Consequently, a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral. Only a square is. And the interior angle of a square is 90 degrees. [As an aside, the angle of a rhombus need not be an integer, and so it need not be restricted to 1-89 degrees. It can be 89.5 degrees, or 89.9995 degrees, etc.]
360 degrees
Congruent
No, two lines would not be parallel if the consecutive interior angles measured 108 degrees and 74 degrees. Consecutive interior angles on parallel lines are always congruent, meaning they have the same measure. Therefore, if the consecutive interior angles have different measures, the lines cannot be parallel.