If you are talking about measure all regular polygons have equal angle measures. If you could be a bit more clear and post on my board what you are trying to ask I may be able to help you.
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All polygons have the same ratio of sides to angles - 1:1
Anything from none, 2 to 11 sides; and none, 2 to 11 angles. And, the number of equal sides may or may not be the same as the number of equal angles.
..in what?
All polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
Polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
The number of sides and the number of angles are always equal.
In equilateral triangle : sides are equal and angles are equal. So if all sides sre equal then the angles between them would be equal. The angles would equal 60 degrees. In an isosceles triagle, two of the three sides are equal. In a scalene triangle, all of the sides are different.
There cannot be a triangle which has 2 equal sides and 3 equal angles. The number of sides and angles which are equal must be the same: 0, 2 or 3.
Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).
They all add up to 360 degrees. If the polygon is a 'regular' one, then each exterior angle is 360/number of sides .