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No. There can be no regular concave polygon.
regular polygon!!! Crossword right?!?!? Mr.coe's class??
It is a regular polygon
A regular polygon
The definition of a regular polygons is a polygon that is both equiangular and equilateral. in a kite not all the sides are the same then its angles are not all equal then it is not a regular polygon.
It can be both.
Not all polygons are regular by definition. An irregular polygon may have non-congruent sides or non congruent angles or both. A regular polygon will always have both congruent sides and angles.
A polygon so described is called a regular polygon. You'll find a link below.
If you mean an irregular polygon, it is a polygon with sides of different length or angles of different measure (or both).
No. Not all angles are equal, and not all sides are equal - and both conditions must be fulfilled for a "regular polygon".
A regular polygon is a closed, 2-dimensional figure consisting exclusively of line segments of equal length.A regular polygon is a polygon that is both equilateral and equiangular (having both equal side lengths and equals angle measures on all sides and corners of the polygon).Source: mathcaptain.com/geometry/types-of-polygons.htmlNote: This website helps you with all types of polygons, not just regular and irregular.
Most polygons are not regular. A regular polygon is one in which all the sides are the same length AND all angle are the same measure. An irregular polygon is one for which either one or the other (or both) of these requirements are not met.