A triangle that has two sides of the same lenghth is called an Iscoles Triangle.
Such a triangle is known as an equilateral triangle.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
No. A square has four equilateral sides and a pentagon has five sides.
Not if the hexagon is a regular hexagon with sides of the same length as the sides of the square.
A square.
A square has perpendicular diagonals. They are all the same angle (90 degrees). All sides are the same length. To find area of a square, use the formula A=4s. (Area=4xthe lenghth of the sides.)
No, because then it would be a rhombus.
Yes the 10 sides are all the same length
A triangle that has two sides of the same lenghth is called an Iscoles Triangle.
A rhombus is a parallelgram but with all 4 sides the same length (congruent). Also, the diagonals if a rhombus are perpendicular but not necessarily congruent.
Any length you can think of, as long as two of its sides are the same length.
Such a triangle is known as an equilateral triangle.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
Square. Congruent means "the same". A rectangle with 4 sides that are the same is a square.
They are not technically the same. A square is a rectangle but a rectangle is not a square. A rectangle requires opposite sides to be the same length. A square's opposite sides are the same length so it is a rectangle. A square requires all sides to be the same length, not just opposite sides. So most rectangles are not squares.
No. A square has four equilateral sides and a pentagon has five sides.