A triangle.
How many sides has a square got? (4) So if all the sides are 6cm. Perimeter = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 How many sides does an equilateral triangle have? (3) All the sides are the same length in these shapes so again: Perimeter = 6 + 6 + 6
No, because there are shapes with each number from 3 to infinitely many sides and it is not possible to produce an infinitely long list in the finite amount of time that the solar system has got.
Oh, dude, a rhombus totally has all sides the same length. It's like a square that partied a little too hard and got slanted, you know? So yeah, all those sides are equal, making it a super chill shape to hang out with.
yes, a square does have four sides, and they are all equal.
A triangle.
Most shapes do not have equal sides. In nature, shapes with equal sides are the exception rather than the rule.
How many sides has a square got? (4) So if all the sides are 6cm. Perimeter = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 How many sides does an equilateral triangle have? (3) All the sides are the same length in these shapes so again: Perimeter = 6 + 6 + 6
The shape that has not got equal side is a rectangle
There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.There are all sorts of possible shapes. I have got cuboid vases (rectangular sides), near-spherical vases (circular sides), ovoid or ellipsoidal vases (oval or ellipse sides), ellipsoid vases with lips (S-shaped sides). And that is not counting vases in the shape of other things.
Squares
An icosidodecahedron has twenty triangular faces and twelve pentagonal faces... so 42 sides, but the sides are not all shaped the same.
Oh, dude, we're talking about polygons here! Yeah, polygons are shapes with straight sides, like triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons, and so on. So, if it's got straight sides and looks like it belongs in a geometry textbook, it's probably a polygon. Cool, right?
No, because there are shapes with each number from 3 to infinitely many sides and it is not possible to produce an infinitely long list in the finite amount of time that the solar system has got.
Oh, dude, a rhombus totally has all sides the same length. It's like a square that partied a little too hard and got slanted, you know? So yeah, all those sides are equal, making it a super chill shape to hang out with.
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yes, a square does have four sides, and they are all equal.