Regular polygons have all equal length sides and irregular polygons do not.
Regular polygons have all sides equal in length but an irregular polygon does not have all sides equal.
Quadrilaterals are polygons. They can be regular or irregular.
It means with irregular polygons
regular polygons have all sides and angles congruent but irregular polygons only need to have a certain amount of sides
Polygons can either be regular or irregular. A regular polygon is for example a octagon which has sides and angles that are all the same. Irregular they are not all the same.
Yes, a regular polygon has all sides of equal length. An irregular polygon is any polygon that is not regular.
It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.It cannot be any regular polygon, not a rectangle. But it could be a triangle or irregular polygons with 4 or more sides.
They are a regular pentagon and an irregular pentagon.
Regular, although the term is more usually used with polygons and polyhedra.
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.
Most regular polygons will not - by themselves. In fact, of the regular polygons, only a triangle, square and hexagon will. No other regular polygon will create a regular tessellation. However, for polygons with any number of sides, there are irregular versions that can tessellate.