If a polygon's sides are all of equal length, it is known as a regular polygon. (The measure of each of its angles will be the same as well)
A regular polygon
A group polygon with an even number of sides is called a "regular polygon" if all sides and angles are equal. Common examples include shapes like squares (four sides) and hexagons (six sides). The term "even-sided polygon" can also refer generically to any polygon with an even number of sides, regardless of regularity.
It is an irregular polygon
That is called a regular polygon.
An irregular polygon.
That is called a regular polygon.
No. Except that in a REGULAR polygon, all the sides must be of the same length and all the angles of the same measure.
There is no specific name for a polygon in which all the angles are different or where the sides are all different.
hexagon
A polygon whose sides are all equal is known as a regular polygon. Some examples include squares and equilateral triangles.
A polygon with all sides and angles the same is called a "regular polygon."
A regular polygon with an even number of sides.