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Yes, the only four-sided regular polygon is a square, because all of its angles and sides are congruent. This does not apply to a trapezoid, so it is irregular.
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convex, equiangular, equilateral, regular. APEX****
A hexagon could be any of those, and more than one at the same time. If it's regular, then it's all the others except 'concave'. On the other hand, if it's concave, then it's not any of the others.
a quadrangle is a polygon that has 4angles. a quadrilateral has 4 sides. It's sort of hard to have more angles than sides so yeah it's basically the same thing. Sorry whoever answered that first, your grammar rules don't necessarily apply to math.
Yes, the only four-sided regular polygon is a square, because all of its angles and sides are congruent. This does not apply to a trapezoid, so it is irregular.
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Three and polygon.
Well, I'd have to say...Polygon
it's not regular
The term equilateral means "having the same length or measure" as we apply it. There are a number of shapes that meet this criterion. The equilateral triangle, the square, the regular pentagram, the regular hexagram and on and on in the polygon shapes. Note that the term "regular" is applied. A "regular pentagon" is a pentagon with all sides having equal length. We usually don't say "an equilateral pentagon" in geometry, but us the term "regular pentagon" instead. It communicates the same information. That's it in a nutshell. Next time you hear the word pentagon or octagon, make sure you don't assume it to be a regular one (though it may very well be). Where data is lacking, ask a question or investigate. Either that or make allowances for the possibility that the polygon may be regular or may not be.
Yes, "apply" is a regular verb. It follows the typical pattern for adding -ed to form its past tense (applied) and -ing to form its present participle (applying).
Apply yourself
An equilateral triangle is a regular polygon because it has 3 equal sides and 3 equal 60 degree angles that add up to 180 degrees.
It is C. Rhombus
It depends on the shape. Different conditions will apply for a circle, a polygon with n sides.
Apply it and monitor its purpose on a regular basis