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It’s rhombuses and kites!

A kite is a quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of adjacent congruent sides. (This definition excludes rhombi. Some textbooks say a kite has at least two pairs of adjacent congruent sides, so a rhombus is a special case of a kite.)
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User Colin Banbury
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Answer:

rectangles, square, and isosceles trapezoids

Explanation:

It's asking which shapes always have the property that two pairs of two angles next to each other are congruent.

This would be true for rectangles, square, and isosceles trapezoids.

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