Equilateral
Congruent
In geometry, a regular object has all sides and all angles equal.
Generally not all angels of a rhombus are equal. However, a square (that is a special geometry of rhombus) has equal interior angelsRhombus is as the geometry in which:all sides have equal lengthopposite sides are parallelthe diagonals bisect at right angelseach two opposite interior angels are equal
Yes - the word 'regular' implies all sides (and thus all angles are equal.
In geometry, a scalene triangle is a type of triangle where all three sides have different lengths, and consequently, all three angles are also different. Unlike isosceles triangles, which have at least two equal sides, or equilateral triangles, which have all sides equal, scalene triangles are characterized by their lack of symmetry. This means that no sides or angles are congruent, making each scalene triangle unique in shape.
A shape with nine corners is called a nonagon. In geometry, a nonagon is a polygon that has nine sides and nine angles. It can be regular, where all sides and angles are equal, or irregular, where the sides and angles are not necessarily equal.
A heptagon has seven sides and seven angles. In geometry, it does not "die" as it is a shape; however, if you're asking about its properties, a heptagon can be classified as regular (all sides and angles are equal) or irregular (sides and angles are not equal).
congruent
Non-equilateral.
An octagon has eight sides. The term "octo" means eight, which is reflected in its geometry. Octagons can be regular, with all sides and angles equal, or irregular, with varying lengths and angles.
Triangles can be classified according to their sides as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene. An equilateral triangle has all three sides of equal length, an isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length, and a scalene triangle has no sides of equal length. These classifications are important in geometry as they help determine various properties and relationships within triangles.
A triangle with all equal sides....?