Some kites and irregular quadrilaterals. Certainly not a trapezium or parallelogram.
A square is a specific kind of quadrilateral, having equal sides and angles.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides and three equal angles.
Equilateral triangles have three equal angles, as well as three equal sides.
A triangle with three equal sides and three equal angles is called an equilateral triangle.
Equilateral triangles have three equal sides and three equal angles. By definition, the angles must always measure 60 degrees each.
A triangle that has three equal sides, and therefore three equal angles, is called an equilateral triangle.
A kite, arrowhead or a completely irregular quadrilateral.
Equilateral triangles have that.
A triangle has three angles, not "angels." The sum of the angles will equal one hundred eighty degree. An equilateral triangle has three equal angles all measuring sixty degrees.
Some triangles are equilateral, but not all of them. There are three types of triangles. Triangles which have three equal sides and three equal angles are called equilateral triangles. Isosceles triangles have two equal sides and two equal angles. Scalene triangles have no equal sides and no equal angles.
A square or a rectangle... though technically they have four equal angles...
A trapezium (or trapezoid in some regions) does not necessarily have three equal angles. In fact, a trapezium typically has only two pairs of angles, with one pair being equal (the angles adjacent to each base). For a trapezium to have three equal angles, it would have to be a specific type of trapezium with particular angle measures, which is not common. Thus, in general, a trapezium does not have three equal angles.