yes, a polygon with 3 sides is a triangle, always
There are all three sided polygons. The sides can be equal in length or unequal.
No. A triangle is a polygon and that has three sides. A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape formed with straight lines. Triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons are all examples of polygons.
A triangle by definition has three sides, so a shape with six sides cannot be a triangle. A shape with six sides would be classified as a hexagon. Triangles are specifically defined as polygons with three sides and three angles.
Scalene triangles are polygons like all triangles. The lengths of the sides of scalene triangle are all different.
Regular polygons such as squares and equilateral triangles
Regular polygons have all equal length sides and irregular polygons do not.
No. Triangles all have three sides.
Yes, all triangles are polygons. A polygon is any plane figure bounded only by straight lines. Thus a triangle is a polygon with three sides. Similarly, a quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides, a pentagon is a polygon with five sides, and so on.
All triangles are polygons, so you just call them triangles.
Triangles, squares and hexagons. That is if they all have to be the same. If you use different regular polygons, you can tile a flat surface with triangles and 12-sides or with squares and 8-sides for example.
All triangles have three sides. Hence "tri" meaning three and "angle" meaning... angle. Three angles. Three sides. All triangles have these.
A polygon is a shape with 3 or more sides. Triangles, squares, and octagons are all polygons. A circle is not. Pentagons have 5 sides sso they are considered polygons