An Equilateral has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles A scalene triangle has no equal angles and no equal sides.
It can have
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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)
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
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.
A square.
A scalene triangle is one where each side is a different length. Acute means that the largest interior angle of the triancle is less than 90 degrees A triangle is one of the basic shapes of geometry: a polygon with three corners or vertices and three sides or edges which are line segments. A triangle with vertices A, B, and C is denoted Triangle (Trigon) ABC. Scalene triangle is a triangle in which all the sides of the triangle will be unequal. The angles of triangle will be unequal. In the above triangle, the sides of the triangle are 8 cm, 10 cm, and 16 cm. The Scalene Triangle has no congruent sides. The Acute Triangle has three acute angles (an acute angle measures less than 90°) Scalene triangles are unusual in that the are defined by what they are not. Most triangles drawn at random would be scalene. The interior angles of a scalene triangle are always all different. The converse of this is also true - If all three angles are different, then the triangle is scalene, and all the sides are different lengths.
A regular polygon has all sides equal length, and all of the angles are equal.