Yes the 10 sides are all the same length
Any shape with 10 sides is called a decagon. A regular decagon is a shape with 10 even sides, so you are looking for an irregular decagon.
The shape is called a decagon. If all the sides and angles are the same, it is called a regular decagon.
A regular decagon.
You just call it a decagon. If all the angles and sides are equal then it's a regular decagon. If not, it's an irregular decagon.
A shape with three sides is called a triangle. A shape with ten sides is called a decagon.
A regular decagon has 10 equal sides.
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A shape with 9 sides is a nonagon. A decagon has 10 sides.
A decagon is a two-dimensional shape with ten sides. In a regular decagon each of the sides will have an equal length.* * * * *AND each interior angle will be the same measure. If either the sides or angles are not ALL equal to one another, the shape is not regular. Consider quadrilaterals, for example. A rhombus has equal sides but the angles are not all the same so it is not regular. A rectangle has equal angles but the sides are not the same. So it is not regular either. The only regular quadrilateral is a square.
A decagon is a shape that has ten sides. As long as the figure has ten sides to it, then it is a decagon.
No, a decagon has 10 sides. A shape with 12 sides is a dodecagon.
Yes. For example if you have a decagon in which the top, bottom and the four sides on the left are as in a regular decagon, and if the four sides on the right make the shape concave. These decagons will "slot" into one another.