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Two quadrilaterals that have matching angles but different side lengths.

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ere are two quadrilaterals that have matching angles but different side lengths:

1.Quadrilateral ABCD:

Angle A = 90 degrees, Angle B = 60 degrees, Angle C = 120 degrees, Angle D = 90 degrees

Side AB = 5 units, Side BC = 10 units, Side CD = 5 units, Side DA = 10 units

2.Quadrilateral PQRS:

Angle P = 90 degrees, Angle Q = 60 degrees, Angle R = 120 degrees, Angle S = 90 degrees

Side PQ = 3 units, Side QR = 6 units, Side RS = 3 units, Side SP = 6 units

Both of these quadrilaterals have the same angle measures (90 degrees, 60 degrees, and 120 degrees) but different side lengths. Therefore, they are similar but not congruent.

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