Yes.
A square.
"many angled."
As many as it has interior angles. The exact amount depends on the specific polygon.
It will be a polygon, although the exact nature of the resulting polygon will depend on the original polygon, its dimensions relative to the triangle, whether or not the two shapes can overlap and so on.
Another term for asymmetrical balance is: - informal balance
Any polygon with an even number of sides can have two lines of symmetry, but it would have to be irregular.
equaldefinite, faultless, identical, perfect, right, verbatim
A polygon doesn't have an exact number of sides. Polygon is a generic term for any closed figure made up of several line segments - 3 or more.
What of it? The total length will depend on the exact shape of the polygon!
The number of squares in a polygon depends on the polygon's shape and size. For a regular polygon, you can count the squares formed by dividing the polygon into smaller sections or by examining its grid alignment. In general, to determine the exact number of squares, you'd need to analyze the specific polygon and any divisions or subdivisions within it.
False. No one, except identical siblings, have the exact same DNA profiles.
Monozygotic ( identical ) twins.