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A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent is called

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A square is congruent. A kite is to, a rectangle is

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Congruence. If two figures have the same shape and the same size, then they are said to be congruent figures. For example, rectangle ABCD and rectangle PQRS are congruent rectangles as they have the same shape and the same size. ... Congruent figures are exact duplicates of each other.

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Answer:

A kite.

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A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent is called a kite.

In Euclidean geometry, when a quadrilateral has two (2) pairs of adjacent sides congruent and no opposite sides congruent it referred to as a kite.

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