square
rhombus
The answer is any rectangle that is not a square: such a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, whereas a square has four.
Any regular shaped polygon has equal angles and equal sides
True. In any triangle, the longest side is always opposite the largest angle; the shortest side is always opposite the shortest angle; and the middle length side is always opposite the middle size angle. In an isosceles triangle, there is no middle length side; and the two sides of equal length are opposite the angles of equal size. In an equilateral triangle, all sides are the same length, as are all the angles.
Triangles can be classified either according to their sides or according to their angles. All of each may be of different or the same sizes; any two sides or angles may be of the same size; there may be one distinctive angle. Classification by sides includes equilateral, isosceles, and scalene.
I think it is a rhombus.
quadrilateral--a four-sided figure, any length sides, any angles trapezoid--one pair of parallel sides, any length sides, any angles parallelogram--two pairs of parallel sides, opposite sides congruent, opposite angles congruent rectangle--two pairs of parallel sides, opposite sides congruent, all angles are right angles (90 degrees) rhombus--two pairs of parallel sides, all sides congruent, opposite angles congruent square--two pairs of parallel sides, all sides congruetn, all angles are right angles (90 degrees)
trapezoid
Yes, and its opposite sides are always equal and its opposite angles are always equal. The angles and the sides can be any size.
rhombus
a rectangleImproved Answer:-It is a parallelogram
1. It can be, but it doesn't have to be. A polygon with any number of sides, and of any size, is regular IF AND ONLY IFall the sides are the same length, andall the angles are the same.2. What the heck is this question doing in Verbs? I'm taking it out of that category.
A rhombus is any 4-sided figure whose sides are all the same length, no matter what its angles happen to be. It's only a square if its angles are also all the same size.
''Decagon'' is any polygon with ten sides and ten angles ''Regular decagon'' is a polygon with ten sides of equal length and all angles equal to 144°
You need enough information about both triangles to be able to compareany one of the following packages of parts of both of them:-- the length of any two sides and the size of the angle between them-- the size of any two angles and the length of the side between them-- the lengths of all three sides.
The answer is any rectangle that is not a square: such a rectangle has two lines of symmetry, whereas a square has four.
No. A square has to have 4 equal sides with interior angles of exactally 90 degrees. A rhombus has to have 4 equal sides only. (any angles (although to be the same length the angles come in pairs).)