A polygon is a plane figure bounded by straight sides. An equilateral polygon is one in which all the sides are of the same length.
An irregular polygon is a polygon in which all sides and angles are not equel in length. That means an example of one would be a polygon with five sides as usual but with some sides longer or shorter than others.
A polygon is an enclosed plane area whose boundaries comprise straight lines.A regular polygon is one in which all the sides are of the same length and all the angles are of the same measure.An irregular polygon is one which is not regular. It may have one or more sides that are not the same length as other sides, or one or more angles that are not the same measure as other angles (or both).
A triangle is a polygon. An equilateral triangle is one in which all the sides are the same and all the angles are the same. Then it is a regular polygon.
A regular polygon is one in which all the sides are the same length and also, all the angles are of the same measure. A rhombus, is a four sided polygon (quadrilateral) in which all sides are of equal length. However, in general, it is not regular because the angles are not the same - unless it forms a square.
An equilateral polygon is one that has all sides the same length and is called a regular polygon.
it depends on the size of the polygon. you have provided no information as to the size of the sides. if it is a regular polygon (all the sides the same length) multiply one side by 6 - the same as adding up al 6 sides
An irregular polygon is one which may either have one or more sides that are not the same length as other sides. Or it can have one or more angles that are not the same measure as other angles. Or it could have both. It can have any number of sides (>2).
A square is a polygon with equal sides and angles. Polygons with all sides the same lengths and all angles the same are Regular Polygons. Squares are one example of many, picture a stop sign. Such a figure is called a regular polygon
An equiangular polygon is one in which all the angles are of the same measure. But the sides are not the same length. A simple example is a rectangle.An equilateral polygon is one in which all the sides are of the same length. But the angles are not of the same measure. A simple example is a rhombus (diamond).A regular polygon is one in which all the angles are of the same measure and the sides are of the same length. A simple example is a square.An equiangular triangle must be equilateral and conversely. So they must be regular. But, as illustrated by the examples above, polygons of 4 or more sides can be equiangular, equilateral or regular - or, of course, none of these.
A regular polygon is one that has all congruent sides ANDall equal inside angles.A rhombus doesn't qualify. All of its sides are the same length, but it's anglesare not all the same size.
A polygon is any two-dimensional shape with a number of sides that is more than one. A regular polygon is one where all sides have the same length and all angles are equal. Actually, the number of sides needs to be more than TWO, not one. Furthermore, the sides must be straight lines.