I'm not positive about my answer but I believe you can sort them by their angles. It can be a right angle, a triangle with angle/s exactly 90 degrees, an obtuse angle, a triangle with angle/s more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Last but certainly not the least, there is an acute angle, a triangle with angle/s less than 90 degrees. This is what I think is the answer to your question. If I didn't help you, please try to understand that: I'm not a smart person and if I was, I would've given you the right answer. I very, truly, positively am sorry if I didn't help you. And sometimes, I feel like people are taking over me so, sorry. (:
No only regular polygons have congruent angles.
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
All regular polygons with an even number of angles. All the angles of polygons with an odd number of angles are also equal but there are no "opposite" angles.
There are lots of different types of polygons Polygons are classified into various types based on the number of sides and measures of the angles.: Regular Polygons Irregular Polygons Concave Polygons Convex Polygons Trigons Quadrilateral Polygons Pentagon Polygons Hexagon Polygons Equilateral Polygons Equiangular Polygons
You have to coun the angles
No only regular polygons have congruent angles.
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
Angles cannot be equiangular: the latter is a property of polygons. Equiangular polygons are ones in which all the angles are equal.
when you measure polygons that use right angles, like squares or rectangles.
All regular polygons with an even number of angles. All the angles of polygons with an odd number of angles are also equal but there are no "opposite" angles.
There are lots of different types of polygons Polygons are classified into various types based on the number of sides and measures of the angles.: Regular Polygons Irregular Polygons Concave Polygons Convex Polygons Trigons Quadrilateral Polygons Pentagon Polygons Hexagon Polygons Equilateral Polygons Equiangular Polygons
You have to coun the angles
They can use geometry by using angles and certain polygons/polyhedra.
corresponding angles
no, they have congruent angles
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Yes they do