from the base to the tip.
No. A centimeter is a measure of length. Any unit of measure that has a meter in it is a measure of length. For example, millimeters, meters, kilometers are all units of measure for length.
A square has all 4 sides the same length and its angles measure the same as well. A rhombus has all 4 sides the same length as well and the angles measure the same as well too.
Length
It is used to measure centimeters; a centimeter is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter. It is used all over the world.
square
LOA- It is the length over all, this includes the pulpit if so equipped.
A square! The sides are all the same length and measure.
No. A centimeter is a measure of length. Any unit of measure that has a meter in it is a measure of length. For example, millimeters, meters, kilometers are all units of measure for length.
You take a tape measure and you measure it length and height and that is all you do.
All three sides are congruent (equal in length); all three angles are congruent (same measure).All three sides are congruent (equal in length); all three angles are congruent (same measure).All three sides are congruent (equal in length); all three angles are congruent (same measure).All three sides are congruent (equal in length); all three angles are congruent (same measure).
a polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called?
A square has all 4 sides the same length and its angles measure the same as well. A rhombus has all 4 sides the same length as well and the angles measure the same as well too.
Length
Measurement of a length in centimetres does not require a formula. All it requires is a tape measure calibrated in centimetres.
A hexagon has all six sides in equal length and all angles in equal measure.
It is used to measure centimeters; a centimeter is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter. It is used all over the world.
That's called a "regular" polygon. By the way: If all sides are the same length, then all angles are automatically the same measure, and if all angles are the same measure, then all sides are automatically the same length. So it's not necessary to state both conditions, because if you have either one, then you automatically get the other one too.