Regular shapes are shapes where all the sides and angles are equal. One example of a regular shape is a square because all the sides are the same and all the angles are 90 degrees.
A shape that has five sides is called a pentagon. A normal pentagon has all five sides that are the same length.
A square * * * * * No, the shape is equilateral. You can have equilateral triangles, 4-sided shapes such as rhombi, or polygons with 5 or more sides. A square is just one specific example.
Not all shapes are polygons. Polygons are shapes that have to have straight sides and be closed figures. So a shape that is curved would not be a polygon.
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Isometric shapes means having the same dimension or measurements. A shape that is equal on all sides is isometric.
Regular shapes are shapes where all the sides and angles are equal. One example of a regular shape is a square because all the sides are the same and all the angles are 90 degrees.
A shape that has five sides is called a pentagon. A normal pentagon has all five sides that are the same length.
Figures that have all sides congruent are squares. Congruent shapes have the same size and the same shape. Circles can be congruent if they have the same radius.
Six sided shapes are called hexagons. If all 6 sides are the same size, then the shape is called a regular hexagon.
Congruent means that two shapes are the same size and shape. When two shapes are congruent, all corresponding sides and angles are equal.
For planar shapes, an eight sided polygon (also simply octagon) is any shape with eight straight sides it does not have to be equilateral (same length on all sides) or equiangular (same angle on all sides) as the regular octagon is.If you are talking about 3 dimensional shapes the terms are polyhedron & octahedron
Irregular shapes have NO lines of symmetry and all the sides are not the same. A regular shape WILL have lines of symmetry and all the sides are the same. * * * * * Wrong! A kite, for example, is an irregular but it has reflective symmetry. A parallelogram is an irregular quadrilateral but has rotational symmetry.
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.
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They are all regular shapes like a circle but with straight sides all the same length and all angles the same in each shape: nonagon - 9 sides octagon - 8 sides heptagon - 7 sides pentagon - 5 sides and missing from the list is hexagon - 6 sides.
They all have sides, and they are all shapes.