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Example Question #831 : Geometry
Which shape has two sets of opposite, equal angles?
Quadrilateral
Kite
Rhombus
Trapezoid
Rhombus
A rhombas has two sets of opposite, equal angles.
A kite has to one one set of opposite, equal angles.
A quadrilateral and trapezoid do not have to have any equal angles.
Example Question #61 : Geometry
Which shape has to have all angles that equal
Rhombus
Parallelogram
Square
Kite
Square
A square has angles that all measure
A kite, parallelogram, and rhombus do not have to have angles that measure
Example Question #61 : Geometry
Which shape has to have all angles that equal
Parallelogram
Rhobmus
Rectangle
Kite
Rectangle
A rectangle has angles that all measure
A kite, parallelogram, and rhombus do not have to have angles that measure
Example Question #62 : Geometry
Which shape has to have equal sides?
Square
Parallelogram
Rectangle
Kite
Square
A square has to have equal sides.
A rectangle and parallelogram have opposite, equal side lengths.
A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal.
Example Question #601 : Plane Geometry
What two shapes have to have two sets of opposite angles that are equal in measure?
Rhombus and Kite
Parallelogram and Kite
Parallelogram and Rhombus
Quadrilateral and Kite
Parallelogram and Rhombus
A parallelogram and a rhombus have two sets of opposite, equal angles.
A kite only has one set of opposite, equal angles and a quadrilateral does not have to have any equal angles.
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