Three rhombi.
Alternatively, a rhombus, and two irregular polygons with 5 or more sides, forur of which are equal.
Apart from a rhombus there is no 4-sided shape that has equal sides but no right angles.
a triangle with two sides the same length and no right angle
a rectangle does not have four equal sides and its opposite sides are equal and has four right angles
It is an isosceles right angle triangle
a square
It really depends on the angle. If the angle is at the point where the two equal sides intersect then you can divide the triangle into two equal parts (forming a right angle with the base), divide the angle by two, then use the following equation(side*arccos(your angle/2))*((side*arcsin(your angle/2)))if the angle is not where the two equal sides intersect then you can divide the triangle into two equal parts (from the point where the two equal sides intersect down to a right angle with the base) then use the following equation.(side*arcsin(your angle)*(side*arccos(your angle))
A trapezoid can have 4 equal sides and one right angle.
No, right triangles do not.
The dimensions of any right angle triangle other than an isosceles right triangle which has two equal sides.
a triangle with two sides the same length and no right angle
A scalene triangle has no equal sides and no right angle.
Two side are equal
that's a rhombus with no right angle
It is an isosceles right angle triangle that has two equal sides which has two 45 degree angles and a 90 degree angle.
A square is one example but there are many other (concave) shapes.
No, all three sides of a right angle triangle cannot be equal. In a right angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle - the hypotenuse - will always be the longest side of the triangle. The remaining two sides may be equal to each other, but they don't have to be.
Assuming that ALL its sides are equal, it must be a square.
A triangle with no equal sides and no right angle is a scalene triangle