Yes. It would be a rhombus.
It all depends on what kind of polygon it is. It may have no congruent sides or all congruent sides.
rhombus
Yes! All six sides of a hexagon are congruent. It doesn't have to have all sides congruent. A hexagon only needs six sides to be a hexagon.
All sides congruent = square Two pairs of mutually congruent sides = rectangle
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No, definition of rhombus is having four congruent sides, but that means its angles don't have to be all congruent. A square is having four congruent sides and angles.
Yes. It would be a rhombus.
That is an equilateral triangle.
Scalene. as opposed to equilateral ( all sides equal) or having two sides equal.
The word congruent is meaningless in this contect..
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.
Scalene. as opposed to equilateral ( all sides equal) or having two sides equal.
It all depends on what kind of polygon it is. It may have no congruent sides or all congruent sides.
An isosceles triangle has at exactly two congruent sides, while an equilateral triangle has all equal sides.--Korean Swag
A three sided closed figure. It is one of the basic shapes of geometry.
All regular shapes have congruent sides.