equilateral triangle
Possably an isosceles trapezoid
The are 360 degrees in any shape with 4 or more sides. So 360 divided by 6 equals 60 degrees. The angle of each point is 60 degrees.
an equilateral triangle (all sides are adjacent and 60 degrees)
A shape with 3 sides is exactly triangular as for example an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees.
If all the exterior angles are 6º then the shape will have 60 sides. The sum of all the angles of any shape must add up to 360º so a square, for example, has four 90º angles for a total of 360º (4x90º = 360º). Since 360º divided by 6º = 60 that is the number of sides the shape will have.
A 60-sided shape is called a hexacontagon. It is a polygon with 60 sides and 60 angles. Each interior angle of a regular hexacontagon measures 174 degrees, and the sum of all interior angles in a hexacontagon is 10,440 degrees. Hexacontagons are not commonly studied or encountered in everyday geometry due to their complexity and large number of sides.
3 sides, therefore it is a triangle. (60*3 sides= 180 degrees in a triangle) 3 sides= 180 degrees, 4 sides= 360 degrees...
60 degrees because 360 degrees divided by 6 sides equals 60 degrees
Rhombus.
180 example; a triangle with all three sides and angles the same is 60 + 60 + 60 degrees = 180 degrees
You cannot have an isosceles trinangle with 60 degrees sides
A triangle with angles of 60 degrees each is known as an equilateral triangle. In this type of triangle, all three sides are of equal length, and all angles are congruent, each measuring 60 degrees. Equilateral triangles have symmetrical properties and are a fundamental shape in geometry.