Angles are the points at which lines meet. Sides are the opposite, being the lines that connect at angles.
A shape with five angles and five sides that do not all measure the same is an irregular pentagon. A regular pentagon has all five sides and angles the same size.
a polygon with 4 right angles and 4 sides of the same length
Scalene.
A polygon has exactly the same number of both internal and external angles to the number of sides. Assuming external angles count, there are two times the number of sides as the total number of angles
Not possible ! If the shape has four right-angles, at least two sides must be the same length.
They have the same amount of sides and angles
the sides and the angles are the same
Equilateral - all sides and angles same; isosceles - two sides and angles same; scalene - no sides or angles same; and right-angled - one right angle.
A polygon with all sides and angles the same is called a "regular polygon."
An isosceles triangle has two sides and two angles that are the same.
It doesn't ! It has the same number of sides as angles !
Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).
if the angles of a figure are the same but the sides aren't, it is similiar. Congruent is angles and sides exactly the same
A polygon that all sides and angles are the same measurement is a regular polygon.
The sides are the same length and internal angles the same
No. A polygon has exactly the same number of angles as sides.
A shape with five angles and five sides that do not all measure the same is an irregular pentagon. A regular pentagon has all five sides and angles the same size.