it dosen"t have to have even sides as log as they r straight
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.
A polygon with 1000 sides is still a polygon but even a polygon of 100 sides gives characteristics of a circle. When demonstrating circles a polygon of 100 sides helps show the circle characteristics.
A polygon can really be any shape :) But with even sides could be a pentagon or a hexagon. Just 2 Examples :)
No. A parallelogram, for example, is not a regular polygon. Even a rhombus, with parallel sides of equal lengths is not.
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)
nonagon not even thats a 9 sided polygon its a hectogon
A polygon, with the same number of sides. The rest depends on whether or not it is regular and, if so, whether it has an odd or even number of sides.
Polygon is a general term describing a closed figure with 3 or more sides. A triangle, then, is a 3-sided polygon, a square or trapezoid is a 4-sided polygon. You could have a polygon that has 18 sides, but the more sides the figure has, the more it approaches being a circle, and the harder it is to even tell that it's a polygon.
Any regular polygon with an even number of sides must have parallel sides.
A regular polygon with an even number of sides.
A polygon with 6 sides is a hexagon and a polygon with 8 sides is an octagon
A polygon with 1,000 sides is known as a chiliagon. A hectogon is a polygon that has 100 sides, and a polygon with 8 sides is called an octagon.