Hexagon
A pentagon.
A stop sign is normally a reguar polygon of some sort, such as a regular octagon, so all sides have the same length.
A square or an Isoceles triangle NOT An acute triangle.also a diamondANS2:Any polygon can be drawn with all sides and angles equal. That sort of triangle is called an equilateral triangle and that sort of quadrilateral is called a square. Polygons with more sides are described as "regular" e.g., a stop sign is a regular octagon. Please see the link to understand why an equilateral octagon is not necessarily the same as a regular octagon.
You can sort dates as you would sort regular data, highlight the range and click on sort and pick the order you want.
That depends on the shape of the base. A prism can have any sort of polygon for its base.
Pretty sure it means "heart". But in a geeky sort of way. Not the regular sort of way.
Lyres. Sort of like harps but smaller
Tsunamis do not have any sort of regular occurrence.
a nonagon (non-er-gone) this website is really good for that sort of thing: .math.com/tables/geometry/polygons.htm
Nine :) * * * * * Sort of. ± 9 are the square roots (not rout!) of 400.
The past tense of sort is sorted.Sort is a regular verb so you just add -ed to make the past tense = sorted.
The answer depends on what sort of polygon forms the base.