3, if its congruent then the corresponding sides are equal. This answer is incorrect. You are asked about angles, not triangles. Ask your teacher for help.
Equilateral triangles have three congruent sides and three congruent angles
any triangle has 3 sides.
That depends on the how many sides the figure or polygon has but they both will have the number of equal angles
By definition, all trapezoids must have one pair of parallel sides. Therefore, an isosceles has one pair of congruent angles.
3, if its congruent then the corresponding sides are equal. This answer is incorrect. You are asked about angles, not triangles. Ask your teacher for help.
Equilateral triangles have three congruent sides and three congruent angles
cones have no congruent sides cause they dont have sides
any triangle has 3 sides.
2 each.
That depends on the how many sides the figure or polygon has but they both will have the number of equal angles
By definition, all trapezoids must have one pair of parallel sides. Therefore, an isosceles has one pair of congruent angles.
Parallelograms have 4 sides, it is a quadrilateral with the opposite sides parallel, and the opposite angles are congruent.4
As many sides as you like providing that it has 3 or more equal sides and equal interior angles
It has to have at least 2 congruent angles and/or sides to be isosceles. Therefore, an equilateral angle would be isosceles.
Equilateral triangles have 3 congruent(equal) sides and 3 congruent angles, because equilateral means that all the sides are equal. If a polygon(shape with 3 + sides) is equilateral and equiangular( all the angles are the same), then it is regular. Some equiangular polygons are not equilateral, and vice versa.
Isosceles triangles have 2 sides that are equivalent and 2 angles that are congruent.