a line/dash on the matching sides
Try one of these: rhombus, parallelogram, square, rectangle
Most mathematicians use "100-gon." If you want to show off, use hectogon or centagon.
You either show that the corresponding angles are equal or that the lengths of corresponding sides are in the same ratio.
AAS is equal to angle-angle-side, and is descriptive of a triangle. JKL and MNO would be the sides and angles of a triangle. The two sides must be congruent to the opposite angle.
A square
A regular shape has 3 or more sides of equal lengths and equal interior angles
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Square or Rectangle.
A rhombus is a parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides. Some definitions also include squares as rhombuses as parallelograms with equal sides. A rough picture of a rhombus is the following /_/ you will just have to imagine there is an identical line on top of the shape.
it shows symmetry by being able to be cut into two equal halves,without any sides being cut bigger than the other.
A rhombus is a shape with one pair of parallel sides. I has four sides and angles.
A pentagon is a closed figure of 5 equal sides.
It's sides angles and shape or form
First of all you need to show that the figure is a quadrilateral. After that, there are many different way and these depend on the information that is given. You could show that :the two pairs of opposite sides are parallel,the two pairs of opposite sides are of equal length,the squares on the four sides equals the squares on the two diagonals,the two diagonals bisect one another,the two pairs of opposite angles are equal,any angle is supplementary to the two adjacent angles.
Try one of these: rhombus, parallelogram, square, rectangle
By putting an equals sign between the 2 sides. Ex. 2+8-1=4×2+1
Sure thing, honey! A pentagon is a five-sided polygon with five straight sides and five angles. It kinda looks like a house with a pointy roof, but with five sides instead of four. Just Google it, you'll see what I mean.