Any of the infinitely many regular polygons.
One pair of equal angles can be found in an isosceles triangle, where the angles opposite the equal sides are congruent. For the equal adjacent sides, consider a rectangle, where each pair of adjacent sides (length and width) is equal to the corresponding sides on the opposite side. Thus, in a rectangle, we have two pairs of equal adjacent sides, while the opposite angles are also equal.
a parallelogram
To create a rectangle, you can use four straight line segments, forming two pairs of equal-length sides. Additionally, you can use any combination of shapes that can be arranged or combined to form right angles and pairs of parallel sides, such as squares or other rectangles. By ensuring that opposite sides are equal in length and adjacent angles are right angles, you can successfully form a rectangle.
A General Quadrilateral
A 'KITE' ; two adjacent sides may be of equal length. A parallelogram has two pairs of equal and parallel sides.
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One pair of equal angles can be found in an isosceles triangle, where the angles opposite the equal sides are congruent. For the equal adjacent sides, consider a rectangle, where each pair of adjacent sides (length and width) is equal to the corresponding sides on the opposite side. Thus, in a rectangle, we have two pairs of equal adjacent sides, while the opposite angles are also equal.
a parallelogram
a rectangle
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A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent congruent sides. The angles between the unequal sides are equal.
A parallelogram
This is a rectangle.
You have described a rectangle.
A General Quadrilateral
A rectangle
A rectangle (that is not a square).