no because a polygon can not have curved edges,points,sides,ect.
No, a polygon is not a rectangle, but a rectangle is a polygon. You just got the words mixed up.
There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.There can be no such thing as a rectangle hexagon. A rectangle is a polygon that is distinct from a hexagon.
If the figure has curved edges, then it's not a "rectangle".
No, a concave polygon cannot be a regular polygon.
Probably a polygon with four sides and four angles. A polygon is a shape with no opennings or curved edges. Some common quadrilaterals are square rectangle rhombus trapezoid
A football isn't a polygon because it has 2 sides curved which makes it an oval.A polygon doesn't have a curved side(s)
Polygons can't have curved sides so the answer is not a polygon.
A rectangle is a polygon shape since all lines are straight and connected.
A regular polygon is a polygon in which all sides and angles are congruent, so a rectangle is a regular polygon when it is a square: when all sides are equal.
That's just a regular rectangle. A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and a rectangle is a polygon with four sides.
A rectangle, for example.
A rectangle has _____ sides.