Any polygon has the same number of sides and angles
A polygon has the same number of sides as angles. And, this is always so, not just usually.
I'd have to see one first. So far, no polygon I've ever seen had more sides than angles.
A rhombus is by definition a polygon with four sides of equal length. Since the sum of the internal angles of a polygon with four sides is 360° , a polygon with four sides can have four angles all equal to 90°. In this case we have a particular type of rhombus called square.
A polygon has as many angles as sides, so a polygon with 10 sides (decagon) would have 10 angles.
16 sides polygon have 16 angles
Polygons have the same number of sides and angles.
A polygon has exactly the same number of both internal and external angles to the number of sides. Assuming external angles count, there are two times the number of sides as the total number of angles
A polygon has the same number of sides as angles. And, this is always so, not just usually.
I'd have to see one first. So far, no polygon I've ever seen had more sides than angles.
A polygon is regular if:* All sides are congruent * All angles are congruent
A rhombus is by definition a polygon with four sides of equal length. Since the sum of the internal angles of a polygon with four sides is 360° , a polygon with four sides can have four angles all equal to 90°. In this case we have a particular type of rhombus called square.
A polygon has as many angles as sides, so a polygon with 10 sides (decagon) would have 10 angles.
A polygon with 6 sides has 6 angles.
The polygon that has 6 sides and 6 angles is a hexagon.
There are 5 angles in a polygon with 5 sides.
16 sides polygon have 16 angles
A polygon with all sides and angles the same is called a "regular polygon."