Squares are quadrilaterals with four equal sides and four right angles, making them a specific type of rectangle and rhombus. Equilateral triangles have three equal sides and three equal angles, each measuring 60 degrees. Both shapes exhibit symmetry; squares have four lines of symmetry, while equilateral triangles have three. Additionally, the area of a square is calculated as side length squared, while the area of an equilateral triangle is determined using the formula (\frac{\sqrt{3}}{4} \times \text{side length}^2).
Equilateral triangles, squares, and hexagons.
Squares, rhombera, and equilateral triangles are always regular.
No, they resemble squares.
Regular polygons such as squares and equilateral triangles
Regular polygons have congruent angles such as squares and equilateral triangles.
Squares and equilateral triangles will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps.
Differences: Squares have 4 sides / equilateral triangles have 3 sides. Squares have 90 degree angles / equilateral triangles have 60 degree angles. Squares have 2 diagonals / equilateral triangles have none Similarities: All sides of the shape are congruent All angles of the shape are congruent
Equilateral triangles
All their sides are the same length
Equilateral triangles, squares, and hexagons.
Squares, rhombera, and equilateral triangles are always regular.
No, they resemble squares.
equilateral triangles and regular pentagons
Equilateral triangles, squares, regular pentagons.
Regular polygons have congruent angles such as squares and equilateral triangles.
Regular polygons such as squares and equilateral triangles
yes