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No, the definition of congruent polygons is that all corresponding SIDES are of equal length. All corresponding angles as well.

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Q: Can a congruent polygon have unequal corresponding side lengths?
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Can congruent polygons have unequal corresponding lengths?

Yes providing the interior angles remain the same as for example a scalene triangle has unequal sides but it can be congruent to another scalene triangle that has the same sides and angles.


Can Noncongruent polygons have unequal corresponding side lengths?

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What is a polygon with 4 unequal sides?

a quadrilateral trapezoidA polygon with four unequal sides is a quadrilateral, as is a square, rectangle, trapezoid and parallelogram.


What a polygon with four unequal sides called?

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What is a quadrilateral with four right angles but with sides of unequal lengths?

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Are hexagons with unequal sides polygons?

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