Yes. A star is a regular polygon.
Yes, a regular polygon is a type of polygon where all the sides and angles are equal.
A regular polygon is a polygon with congruent sides and interior angles.
No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more. No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more. No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more. No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more.
no a regular polygon has 360 degrees and it can have 4 or more sides
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.
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.
Yes, a regular polygon has all sides of equal length. An irregular polygon is any polygon that is not regular.