A heptagon.
A three dimensional shape (triangle) in which all the sides and all the angles are different is called an "Scalene Triangle" There are 3 types of triangles: 1. Equilateral triangle - all 3 sides equal all 3 angles equal (i.e., 60 each) 2. Isosceles triangle - 2 sides equal 2 angles equal 3. Scalene triangle - no sides equal no angles equal
No because it is a 2 dimensional triangle having 2 equal sides and 2 equal base angles
It is a 2-dimensional shape bounded by four straight sides, which meet at right angles.
A shape with 6 sides is called a hexagon. It's a two-dimensional flat shape with straight sides. The word "hexagon" comes from the Greek words "hexa" meaning "six" and "gonia" meaning "corner" or "angle". So, a hexagon has six corners and six angles as well.
A heptagon.
uhh, a triangle?
Squares and rectangles have a two-dimensional shape with four sides and four right angles.
A regular pentagon.
A three dimensional shape (triangle) in which all the sides and all the angles are different is called an "Scalene Triangle" There are 3 types of triangles: 1. Equilateral triangle - all 3 sides equal all 3 angles equal (i.e., 60 each) 2. Isosceles triangle - 2 sides equal 2 angles equal 3. Scalene triangle - no sides equal no angles equal
A 2 dimensional shape that has 12 sides is called a: Dodecagon
No because it is a 2 dimensional triangle having 2 equal sides and 2 equal base angles
It is a 2-dimensional shape bounded by four straight sides, which meet at right angles.
It is a 2 dimensional shape with 4 sides It has 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees It has 2 diagonals
How about a triangle which is a 2 dimensional shape with 3 sides
square
A shape with 6 sides is called a hexagon. It's a two-dimensional flat shape with straight sides. The word "hexagon" comes from the Greek words "hexa" meaning "six" and "gonia" meaning "corner" or "angle". So, a hexagon has six corners and six angles as well.