Posted by Austin on Monday, February 25, 2008 at 4:31pm.
The problem is not clearly stated. If the two quadrilaterals are congruent, then there are 4 matched pairs of congruent (equal length) sides. They may have meant to require that no side of a quadrilateral could be congruent to another side of the SAME quadrilateral.
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