Angle Classifications:
Side Length Classifications:
Too broad of a question... What measure are you talking about? angles? side lengths?
No. Angles don't have anything called a side length. However, one can use trigonometry to compute the angles of a triangle based on the side lengths of the triangle (triangles do have side lengths).
They are called SIMILAR.
If a shape has equal angles and side lengths then it is known as a regular polygon
That depends on what the side lengths are. Until the side lengths are known, the triangle can only be classified as a triangle.
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
Degrees are used to measure angles, not the lengths of sides.
The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?The answer depends on what aspect of a rectangle: its angles, area, side lengths, diagonals, other?
B: angles and side lengths
The sum of the angles in a quadrangle is 360 degrees, whatever the side lengths.
This cannot be answered without any given side lengths, since the interior angles of an irregular hexagon are different. Only the angles of a regular hexagon can be found without side lengths, and that is 120 degrees per angle.
No.