Squares don't 'represent' angles. A shape is a square only if it has four equal sides and four 90-degree angles. If it doesn't have those, then it's not a square.
No, not really. Take a kit for example. The shape is the shape of a rhombus, but the angles are not equal.
It is an isosceles triangle; and if it has a 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles then it is an isosceles right angle triangle.
The shape that has 4 equal sides, 2 acute angles, and 2 obtuse angles is a kite. In a kite, the two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length, creating the four equal sides. The acute angles are formed between the unequal sides, while the obtuse angles are formed between the equal sides.
A rhombus is a shape having two acute angles and four equal sides.
A shape with 4 equal length sides, and 4 90 degree angles
Squares don't 'represent' angles. A shape is a square only if it has four equal sides and four 90-degree angles. If it doesn't have those, then it's not a square.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees
Any regular shaped polygon has equal angles and equal sides
A rhombus, which unlike a square, does not have to have all four ninety degree angles.
congurent angles are angles that have equal angles. Example, if you want to have equal angles, you have to have a shape that has equal sides
No, not really. Take a kit for example. The shape is the shape of a rhombus, but the angles are not equal.
Rhombus
A shape where all the sides are equal and all the angles are equal. If all sides are equal but angles or not, it is equilateral. If it is vice versa, it is equiangular.
It is an isosceles triangle; and if it has a 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles then it is an isosceles right angle triangle.
The interior angles of a regular octagon are each 135 degrees.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides and three equal angles.