Rhombus.
Degree is a measure of an angle. All of the angles will have the same degrees in an equilateral triangle (which also has all 3 sides the same length).
an isosceles triangle has 2 of the same sides an right triangle has one 90 degree angle an obtuse angle has one angle over 90 degree an acute angle has all angles less then 90 degrees a scalene triangle has no sides the same and an equalateral triangle has all sides equal
A two-dimensional shape (polygon) is said to be "regular" (or equilateral) if all its sides are the same length and all its angles are the same angle. A regular pentagon, for example, has 72-degree angles on all five angles, and all its five sides are the same length.
They have the same amount of sides and angles
Equilateral - all sides and angles same; isosceles - two sides and angles same; scalene - no sides or angles same; and right-angled - one right angle.
A rectangle has the same number of sides and angles.
a shape that's sides a not the same length and angles are not the same degree
If all sides of a triangle are of equal length, then all the angles are the same. The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. If all 3 angles are the same, divide 180 by 3 = 60 degree angles.
A triangle with two angles of the same degree and the this one at a different degree.
Degree is a measure of an angle. All of the angles will have the same degrees in an equilateral triangle (which also has all 3 sides the same length).
Acute triangle - all of the angles are less than a right angle (90°).Scalene triangle - none of the sides or angles are congruent. It can be shown that if no two angles are the same, then no two sides are the same using the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines.
This are called congruent angles. For example, In an isosceles triangle, the two angles which are opposite to the sides that have the same length, have the same measurements. They are called the base angles of the triangle. When each of them is 45 degree, the triangle is also a right triangle, since the other angle is 90 degree.
an isosceles triangle has 2 of the same sides an right triangle has one 90 degree angle an obtuse angle has one angle over 90 degree an acute angle has all angles less then 90 degrees a scalene triangle has no sides the same and an equalateral triangle has all sides equal
A two-dimensional shape (polygon) is said to be "regular" (or equilateral) if all its sides are the same length and all its angles are the same angle. A regular pentagon, for example, has 72-degree angles on all five angles, and all its five sides are the same length.
They are not all the same because obtuse angles vary from 90 degree angles to 180 degree angles.
the sides and the angles are the same
They have the same amount of sides and angles