SOLUTION: It is a closed figure with straight sides. It has sides of two different lengths. One of its angles measures 135 deg. Another of its angle is congruent to the angle of 135 Dec (

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Question 1025843: It is a closed figure with straight sides. It has sides of two different lengths. One of its angles measures 135 deg. Another of its angle is congruent to the angle of 135 Dec (above clue). The angles in last 2 clues are not consecutive angles. Its other angles are larger than acute but smaller than obtuse. It has two sides that are parallel. It has ten pairs of angles. What it is.
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The two vertical sides are the same length,
and the same length as the bottom side.
and the two slanted sides at the top are
the same length.  Those two sides at the 
top are at a right angle to each other. 

Angles that are larger than acute but 
smaller than obtuse are right angles.

By 10 pairs of angles, that must mean 5
interior angles and 5 exterior angles,
or perhaps reflex angles.

Edwin

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