I think regular. * * * * * Only if you ignore all the points where the sides cross one another.
No. An irregular polygon is a polygon whose sides are pretty much out of control. They are usually not equal to any other one side. So, no, a star is actually a REGULAR polygon.
A star is typically classified as a non-convex polygon, specifically a type of complex polygon. It is formed by extending the sides of a regular polygon, resulting in points or "spikes." The most common representation is a five-pointed star, which can be described as a star polygon, denoted as {5/2} in mathematical terms. This indicates its structure and the way it connects vertices to create the star shape.
A 6 sided hexagon polygon can be regular or irregular.
A regular six pointed star.
Yes. A star is a regular polygon.
I think regular. * * * * * Only if you ignore all the points where the sides cross one another.
No. An irregular polygon is a polygon whose sides are pretty much out of control. They are usually not equal to any other one side. So, no, a star is actually a REGULAR polygon.
A 6 sided hexagon polygon can be regular or irregular.
its a not regular polygon
a "regular" one
A regular six pointed star.
A regular polygon is a polygon whose sides are equal length and whose angles are all the same value. A non regular polygon is just the opposite of a regular polygon.
A triangle (not traingle) is a polygon. It can be a regular polygon but need not be.
A 'concave decagon' is a ten-sided shape with every other corner pushed in towards the centre. It forms a regular five-pointed star.
Not all are. Not only is it a concave shape, but the interior angles can vary. For a polygon to be regular, it must be equilateral and equiangular.
All the sides of a regular polygon have the same length. If two or more sides of a polygon have different lengths, then the polygon is not regular.