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none - it's an isoscelese triangle it doesn't have right angles. It has two equal angles (both acute) and one other andgle (also acute)
An Equilateral has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles A scalene triangle has no equal angles and no equal sides.
No.
A rhombus has four equal sides but not necessarily equal angles. but tht is all i got
Yes. The two angles on either side of the reflex angle are normally equal.
Six equal angles and six equal sides means you've got a hexagon there.
Yes.
Squares
if you know what a acute triangle looks like and you know what a isosceles triangle looks like just combined them together and then find the angles and degrees you'll find what a acute isosceles triangle looks like if you got the degrees right and angles
A square.
Opposite sides will be of equal length, but touching lengths may differ. No, not necessarily - The only time it has equal angles is when it is a square or a rectangle.
Oh, dude, you're talking about a square, man. It's the shape that's like, "Yeah, I got four sides, but three of my angles are all chill and equal, you know?" So, next time you see a shape with those equal angles, just give it a little nod and be like, "Sup, square."