It is a regular polygon.
congruent; congruent
with all sides equal (congruent) AND all angles equal (congruent). In these circumstnces the adjective "convex" is redundant.
No. In a convex polygon the sum of the interior angles is (n-2)*180 deg where n is the number of interior angles. In a non-convex polygon this is not necessarily true.
A convex polygon is defined as a polygon with all its interior angles less than 180°. This means that all the vertices of the polygon will point outwards, away from the interior of the shape. Think of it as a 'bulging' polygon. A triangle (3-gon) is always convex.
Yes, the angle sums will be the same regardless of whether or not it is a convex polygon.
a convex polygon has 6 sides . What is the sum of the measure of its interior angles?
Not necessarily. A convex heptagon is a polygon but it need not have all sides and angles congruent.
No. In a convex polygon, all the internal angles are smaller than 180 degrees.
A polygon is convex if no two points on it's border define a line segment that falls outside the polygon.
The sum of the angles is 900 degrees - and the polygon does not need to be convex.
A convex polygon.
A polygon can be convex, which means Convex Polygon: A polygon that has all interior angles less than 180° Concave Polygon A polygon that has one or more interior angles greater than 180° A Complex polygon is neither convex or concave. A star polygon is an example of a complex polygon. If you look in google images, there are tons of pics of them.