all equilateral shapes do. that means that all sides are the same length.
square
square
A square has 4 sides that are all the same left.....duhhh!
Since by definition corresponding sides of congruent shapes have the same length, the answer is 1.
all equilateral shapes do. that means that all sides are the same length.
square
square
A square has 4 sides that are all the same left.....duhhh!
A rhombus.
Since by definition corresponding sides of congruent shapes have the same length, the answer is 1.
the same number of sides and internal angles but not the length of the sides.
Yes because to be similar the shapes need to have the same ratio of sides and similar angles. To be congruent the shapes have to be the same shape and size, so 2 congruent shapes will always be similar.
A shape that has five sides is called a pentagon. A normal pentagon has all five sides that are the same length.
The answer depends on the dimensions of the shape. Plane shapes - flat shapes in 2-dimensional space - will have the same number of vertices as sides. However, that is not the case with solid shapes.
A regular polygon has all sides equal length, and all of the angles are equal.
Shapes with 4 sides are called quadrilaterals. If all the sides of the shape have the same length, then there are two options for specific quadrilaterals. These are squares or rhombuses. If the pairs of sides are not the same length as each other, then there are two alternate options for the shape. These are rectangles and parallelograms.