A triangle is the simplest polygon with three vertices and 3 sides. A dodecahedron has 12 vertices and 12 sides. There is no limit to the number of vertices and sides that a polygon can have - except that the two numbers must be the same.
All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.All regular polygons with an even number of sides. Also rectangles.
A polygon with three vertices and three sides is a triangle. A polygon with four vertices and four sides is a quadrilateral.
Quadrilaterals and hexagons are both polygons with straight sides. They each contain an even number of sides and angles. That's about it.
There are regular polygons (with 3, 4 and 6 sides).There are irregular convex polygons (with 3, 4, 5 or 6 sides). There are [irregular] concave polygons with various numbers of sides.
No it cant. Polygons must have straight sides. The sides also can't cross each other.
Fourteen. Each polygons has the same number of sides as it has vertices. Therefore, a polygon with 14 vertices must have 14 sides.
Pentagon , 5 sided shape with 5 vertices Hendecagon , 12 sides and 12 vertices
It can be any number that you like, but once chosen, it remains the same for each pair of corresponding sides.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! A polygon can have any number of sides, but it must have at least three sides to be considered a polygon. So, whether it's a triangle with three sides or a dodecagon with twelve sides, each shape is unique and beautiful in its own way. Just remember, there are no mistakes in polygons, only happy little angles!
Because their interior and exterior angles are the same measurements.
No.
Any number of sides of 5 and above because all interior angles of regular polygons in this category will have obtuse interior angles.