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what is the name of a smooth curved line around the outside of a regular polygon
the point that is equidistant from all vertices of a polygon.
the center
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A regular polygon can be identified by its equal side lengths and equal interior angles. Each vertex of a regular polygon is equidistant from the center, making it symmetrical. Additionally, the number of sides determines the type of regular polygon, such as a triangle (3 sides), square (4 sides), or pentagon (5 sides). To confirm regularity, you can measure the sides and angles or use geometric properties.
In a regular polygon, the center is the point that is equidistant from all vertices, and it serves as the center of the inscribed circle (incircle). This incircle is tangent to each side of the polygon, meaning it touches each side at exactly one point. The radius of this incircle is the distance from the center to any of these tangent points. Thus, the center of a regular polygon is also the center of the circle that fits perfectly inside it.
The identity of a regular polygon is defined by its equal sides and equal angles. It is a geometric figure with all its vertices equidistant from the center, and each interior angle is the same. Regular polygons can have any number of sides, with common examples including equilateral triangles, squares, and regular pentagons. The formula for calculating the interior angle of a regular polygon is ((n-2) \times 180^\circ / n), where (n) is the number of sides.
The centroid or centre of gravity. It will also be the point where the bisectors of the angles, and the perpendicular bisectors of the sides meet.
A 6 sided hexagon polygon can be regular or irregular.
its a not regular polygon
a "regular" one
A regular polygon is a polygon whose sides are equal length and whose angles are all the same value. A non regular polygon is just the opposite of a regular polygon.