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| Two angles are congruent if they have the same measure. |
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| The angles that are directly opposite to each other |
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| two angles that are adjacent and supplementary |
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| the angle has a measurement of 90 degrees |
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| two sides that measure to be the same |
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| sides that are opposite of one another |
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| two sides that are adjacent to one another |
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| sides that goes straight up and down, and whose slope is defined as infinite or undefined, and they lay on a flat surface by going from north to south |
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| to sides whose slope is zero and they lay on a flat surface by going west to east. |
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| lines that run along one another but never intersect one another |
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| two sides of a figure are equal in length |
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| a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel |
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| a parallelogram with four equilateral sides |
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| a quadrilateral whose angles are all right angles |
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| an equilateral and equianglular quadrilateral |
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| a quadrilateral that has two distinct pairs of consecutive equilateral sides |
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| a quadrilateral that has at least one pair of parallel sides |
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| a trapezoid that has a pair of equiangular base angles |
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