the angles stay the same but the lenght of the sides change.
Length times width. A rectangle requires four sides with opposite sides being parallel and of the same lenght.
Any "regular" polygon has all sides the same length. -- equilateral triangle -- square -- regular pentagon -- regular hexagon . . etc.
Not possible ! If the shape has four right-angles, at least two sides must be the same length.
Yes they are also as verticals are corners
A triangle with all sides the same lenght is an equilateral triangle.
no because an arrowhead has to long lines and to small lines
Four.
Isosceles Triangle (:
a square
they have 4 sides of equal lenght and they have 2 pairs of parellel sides
A kite or arrowhead.
No.a parallelogram has each 2 opposite sides are equal,if it has all the sides the same lenght,it is a square.
That's geometrically impossible.
A regular hexagon
the angles stay the same but the lenght of the sides change.
An equilateral triangle.