The Definition of Congruent Figures (which is a proof) says that if two figures have corresponding sides congruent and corresponding angles congruent, then the figures are to be congruent.
By definition, a trapezoid only must have exactly one pair of parallel sides. An isosceles trapezoid does have one pair of congruent sides, but not all trapezoids will have exactly one pair of congruent sides.
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.
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Not all polygons are regular by definition. An irregular polygon may have non-congruent sides or non congruent angles or both. A regular polygon will always have both congruent sides and angles.
Congruent sides are two (or more) sides of a shape that have the same measure.
The Definition of Congruent Figures (which is a proof) says that if two figures have corresponding sides congruent and corresponding angles congruent, then the figures are to be congruent.
Two figures are only congruent if their corresponding angles and sides are equal.So yes, by the definition of congruency.cylinder
An impossibility. By definition a quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides must have congruent adjacent angles.
Rhombus
Yes, by definition.
Since by definition corresponding sides of congruent shapes have the same length, the answer is 1.
No, definition of rhombus is having four congruent sides, but that means its angles don't have to be all congruent. A square is having four congruent sides and angles.
yes because a square is, by definition, a shape having 4 ninety degree angles, and four congruent sides
Yes, by definition.
A three sided closed figure. It is one of the basic shapes of geometry.
No "if" is necessary in this case. All angles of a rectangle are congruent, by definition. Also, there is no "angle opposite a side" in a rectangle.