rhombus
One kind does.Theres the equelateral triangle.It is all the way congruent.
a closed, 4 sided figure with: 2 pairs of parralell lines 2 pairs of congruent line diagnals bisect each other
no
Yes, due to the definition of congruent figures.
A regular polygon.
Yes unless it is parallelogram
One kind does.Theres the equelateral triangle.It is all the way congruent.
a closed, 4 sided figure with: 2 pairs of parralell lines 2 pairs of congruent line diagnals bisect each other
A square, a rectangle and an isosceles trapezoid
no
Yes, due to the definition of congruent figures.
A regular polygon.
Yes, they are.
Yes, it is one of the ways to prove a figure is a rhombus. If adjacent sides are congruent, then the figure is a rhombus.
No it makes the figure bigger or smaller than the original
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The identity transformation.