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Are all sides congruent in a square? - Answers
Yes. This is because: Since the opposite sides are congruent, that would mean 2 sides are congruent with the others and 2 more sides are also. This takes up all four sides, which makes all of the sides congruent in the square. If you still do not get it, follow up on Mathisfun.com and it will give you explanations on why. -Savanna :D
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Are all sides congruent in a square? - Answers
Yes. This is because: Since the opposite sides are congruent, that would mean 2 sides are congruent with the others and 2 more sides are also. This takes up all four sides, which makes all of the sides congruent in the square. If you still do not get it, follow up on Mathisfun.com and it will give you explanations on why. -Savanna :D
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Are all sides congruent in a square? - Answers
Yes. This is because: Since the opposite sides are congruent, that would mean 2 sides are congruent with the others and 2 more sides are also. This takes up all four sides, which makes all of the sides congruent in the square. If you still do not get it, follow up on Mathisfun.com and it will give you explanations on why. -Savanna :D
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