Yes
..in what?
They are equal.
A dodecagon can be drawn by drawing a polygon with 12 sides and 12 angles. All sides and angles have to be equal. * * * * * The first sentence is correct, the second is utter nonsense. There is no reason for a dodecagon - or a polygon with any number of sides - to have equal sides or equal angles.
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An equilateral pentagon has equal sides but htere are other pentagons which do not.
There are several types of prisms, classified primarily by the shape of their bases. The most common types include triangular prisms, rectangular prisms, pentagonal prisms, and hexagonal prisms, among others. Additionally, prisms can be categorized as right prisms, where the sides are perpendicular to the base, and oblique prisms, where the sides are slanted. Overall, the variety of prisms is extensive, depending on the number of sides and the angles between them.
All prisms contain an equal number of faces,vertices,and edges
Prisms are named based on the shape of their bases. Common types include triangular prisms, rectangular prisms, and hexagonal prisms. Additionally, there are specialized prisms like pentagonal prisms and octagonal prisms, reflecting the number of sides in their base shapes. Each type retains the characteristic of having two parallel, congruent bases connected by rectangular lateral faces.
Polygonal prisms are three-dimensional geometric shapes characterized by two parallel bases that are congruent polygons, connected by rectangular lateral faces. The sides of the prism are determined by the number of sides of the polygonal base, which can be triangles, squares, or any polygon. The height of the prism is the perpendicular distance between the two bases. Common examples include triangular prisms and rectangular prisms.
A solid geometric figure whose two end faces are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms.
An infinite number. A polygon with any number of sides can be equilateral (ie have sides of equal length).
..in what?
A regular pyramid is a three-dimensional solid object with only one base (as opposed to prisms, which have two). "Regular" refers to whatever polygon the base is -- it will have sides of equal length and all of its interior angles will be congruent. The other faces of the regular pyramid are triangles of equal sides (congruent), each sharing two sides with the adjacent faces.Pyramids have 1/3 of the volume of a prisms with the same base and height.
In equilateral triangle : sides are equal and angles are equal. So if all sides sre equal then the angles between them would be equal. The angles would equal 60 degrees. In an isosceles triagle, two of the three sides are equal. In a scalene triangle, all of the sides are different.
No. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides but only one line of symmetry.
Anything from none, 2 to 11 sides; and none, 2 to 11 angles. And, the number of equal sides may or may not be the same as the number of equal angles.
it depends on what kind of prism it is