The vertex.
Triangle = 3 sides 3 angles Square = 4 sides 4 angles Hexagon = 5 sides 5 angles Pentagon = 6 sides 6 angles No certain name for 7 sides and 7 angles Octagon = 8 sides 8 angles Nonagon = 9 sides 9 angles Decagon = 10 sides 10 angles
The scalene triangle has no equal sides, and, therefore, no equal angles. (A triangle with no equal sides cannot have any equal angles and vice versa.)
It's the circumcenter.
A quadrilateral has 2 pair of congruent angles and 4 congruent sides. What is the name of the quadrilateral
Not possible ! If the shape has four right-angles, at least two sides must be the same length.
Exterior angles
the vertex
It is the vertex. The one at which you can have the two points located together! Happy to help!
The point at which all the angle bisectors of a triangle intersect is called the incenter. The incenter is equidistant from all three sides of the triangle, making it the center of the inscribed circle (incircle). This point is significant in triangle geometry as it relates to the triangle's angles and side lengths.
All quadrilaterals have two pairs of adjacent (ie next to one another) sides. Diagonals intersect at right angles suggest a kite (or square).
well for me, I say that the largest angle is always C. and from that point you can determine angles A and B.
Triangle = 3 sides 3 angles Square = 4 sides 4 angles Hexagon = 5 sides 5 angles Pentagon = 6 sides 6 angles No certain name for 7 sides and 7 angles Octagon = 8 sides 8 angles Nonagon = 9 sides 9 angles Decagon = 10 sides 10 angles
intersect
There is no specific name for a polygon in which all the angles are different or where the sides are all different.
Scalene has no equal sides or angles
The circumcenter.
Rhombus: A Rhombus has four congruent sides but no right angles.