That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.
All of the angles are equal in a "regular" polygon. (All of the sides are too.)
If all of its interior angles are equal then it is a regular polygon
It is then called a regular polygon when all angles and sides are of equal values.
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All hexagons have six angles and six sides.If the sides are all equal and the angles are all equal, then it's called a regular hexagon.
That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.That is called an equilateral triangle. An equilateral (equal sides) triangle is also equiangular (equal angles), so it follows that all angles are 60 degrees.
It is called a Regular Hexagon.
All of the angles are equal in a "regular" polygon. (All of the sides are too.)
If all of its interior angles are equal then it is a regular polygon
It is then called a regular polygon when all angles and sides are of equal values.
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The angles that are equal to 180 are called supplementary angles. The angles that equal 90 degrees are called complimentary.
Equilateral.
A triangle in which one angle is equal to 90o is called a right triangle. A triangle in which all sides are equal (or) all the angles are equal to 60o is called an equilateral triangle. A triangle in which any two sides or any two angles are equal is called an isosceles triangle. A triangle in which all the sides or angles are different is called a scalene triangle.
Equiangular. It is NOT regular unless all the sides are also equal and, unlike in a triangle, that does not follow from the angles being equal.
It is true. For any geometrical object to be square, it should bave all sides equal and all four interior angles 90o each. But for rhombus all four sides are equal but not all 4 angles. Only the opposite angles are equal in rhombus. In square all four sides are equal and also the oposite angles are equal (although two opposites are equal). So the abouve expression is correct.