A giant ladybug!* * * * * Oh, that is soooo funny! The correct answer is equilateral. If all the angles are also congruent, then the polygon is said to be regular.
congruent; congruent
Yes, a regular polygon is a type of polygon where all the sides and angles are equal.
Equiangular. It is NOT regular unless all the sides are also equal and, unlike in a triangle, that does not follow from the angles being equal.
No it is not a regular polygon because all three sides aren't equal. There are only two equal sides.
a "regular" one
It is an equilateral polygon. It is not a regular polygon. For the polygon to be regular, it is not enough for the sides to be congruent: all the angles need to be congruent as well.
A polygon with all sides congruent is a square.
A regular polygon
a regular polygon
It is a regular polygon
A giant ladybug!* * * * * Oh, that is soooo funny! The correct answer is equilateral. If all the angles are also congruent, then the polygon is said to be regular.
That's a regular polygon.
Any regular polygon
It is a regular polygon
No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.
No. You also need all of the sides to be congruent. For example, a rectangle has four congruent angles, but it is not a regular polygon.