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Not necessarily. The definition of a polygon is a closed figure with straight lines and no curves. A "regular" polygon has to have equal side-lengths, such as a regular hexagon or a regular octagon.

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Do regular polygons always have equal length sides?

yae they always do:)


what is the difference between irregular polygons and regular polygons?

Regular polygons have all sides equal in length but an irregular polygon does not have all sides equal.


What do all regular polygons have?

Straight sides of equal length, all internal angles equal.


What is the difference between regular and irregular triangles?

Regular polygons have all equal length sides and irregular polygons do not.


Can the corresponding sides of two similaar regular polygons have equal length?

This is False.


What are regluar polygons?

They are shapes whose exterior sides are all equal in length.


Can regular polygons have any number of sides?

No. They must have at least three sides of equal length, and all angles must be of equal measure.


Does a polgon always have equal sides?

there is such a thing as an irregular polygon that has sides of different sizes. all REGULAR polygons however have equal sides


Why do polygons have equal sides?

A polygon is any closed figure with 3 or more sides. The sides need not all have the same length.


What are all regular polygons?

Regular olygons whose sides are all of equal length and angles are all equal.


Must the corresponding sides of two similar regular polygons must have equal length?

Yes.


Are any two regular polygons with the same number of sides similar?

Yes, regular polygons will have all sides equal length, and all angles the same. If two polygons of the same number of sides are 'regular' then those two polygons will be similar (they may be scaled, for example).