Angles do not have lengths so there is only one characteristic - not two that can (or cannot) be the same.
An isosceles right angle triangle
yes, they are equal when cut in half
An isoceles triangle has two angles that are the same length with the third being different. It can be a right angle or another angle. or it's also called a Right Isosceles triangle.
Angle is dimensionless. It's actually the ratio of two lengths ... the length of an arc of the circle to the length of the radius of the circle. That ratio is the same number for the same angle in any-size circle, and it's directly proportional to the angle that cuts the arc. When you measure angles in radians, the angle IS that number.
Two sides the same length, and two angles the same angle.
a triangle with two sides the same length and no right angle
Right triangle= has a right angle Acute triangle= has an acute angle Obtuse triangle= has an obtuse angle Equilateral triangle= all sides are the same length Scalene triangle= has no sides the same length Isosceles triangle= has only two sides the same length the triangles here make perfict dildose and condoms
a rectangle
A rhombus (or parallelogram).
A rhombus
it means that they have the same length (all sides equal)
angles dont have lengths, but degrees. it s an equilateral triangle ( length 3X the same, angle 3X 60°)