A rhombus is a four sided shape where all sides are equal length and opposite sides are parallel.
A 3 sided polygon with 2 equal sides is an isosceles triangle
Like a 3 sided triangle each side being of equal length -- correction -- That's a 60 degree angle!. A 45 degree angle is formed in a right-angle triangle when the other two sides are of equal length. --correction-- learn your maths!?! .....................that was mean sorry
You would look at the side lengths and the scale factor to find a pair of similar figures :)
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Oh, dude, let me drop some geometry knowledge on you. So, if the diameter of a hexagon is 6 feet, that means it's the distance between two opposite corners, right? And since a hexagon is made up of six equilateral triangles, each side of the hexagon is the same as the radius of the circle, which is half the diameter. So, each side of the hexagon would be 3 feet long. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
A rhombus is a four sided shape where all sides are equal length and opposite sides are parallel.
A three sided polygon in which two sides are equal in length and two angles are equal in size. Two sides have the same length as each other. The other side may be shorter or longer in length than the other two sides.
Yes, because the side a and side c are always equal in length and side b and side d are always equal in length.
It is impossible to have a two-sided regular polygon with equal length sides. The two sides would merely form an open angle, with no closed third side.
The scale factor will depend on the side lengths. (Angle measures of the figures will be identical.) For example, if the smaller side had a length of 5 and the larger side had a length of 10 the ratio of the two figures would be 1:2.
An equilateral triangle is on in which all three sides are equal in length . An equilateral triangle is thus an equal-sided triangle.
the perimeter is 32 - a square is an equal sided shape that has 4 sides- just divide 32/4 and you will get 8 - the length of one side of the square is 8. (:
From the Prism (geometry) Wiki - In geometry, an n-sided prism is a polyhedron made of an n-sided polygonal base, a translated copy, and n faces joining corresponding sides. Thus these joining faces are parallelograms.Taking this and relating it to a cube, the n-sided base is one of the faces of the cube (any will do as they will all be equal in terms of size and internal/external angles) and the translated copy is the opposite face on the cube.Because the n-sided base has 4 sides, it leads that there are 4 faces connected to this base, which will make up the sides of the cube.In a cube the length of these 4 side faces will be equal in length to the width and length of the base - this makes the cube different to any other 6 sided prism (aka Rhombohedron).If the length of the side faces wasn't equal in length to the width and length of the base the resulting shape would still be a prism and a rhombohedron, but it would no longer be a cube.
An EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE
It is an isosceles triangle
An octagon is an eight-sided pentagon where all sides are equal length and all angles are equal. To draw an octagon in Logo, you move forward the length of a side and then turn 45 degrees, repeating 8 times (8x45=360). The following will therefore draw an octagon with a side length of 100 pixels: repeat 8 [fd 100 rt 45]