No if it's an irregular decagon
A decagon - if the sides are all equal, and the angles are all equal, it is a regular decagon.
A Decagon has 10 sides....
find the perimeter of a decagon if all off the sides equal 4mi.
A decagon has 10 sides, and a quadrilateral has 4 sides, therefore a decagon has 6 more sides than a quadrilateral.
No... A decagon has 10 sides... A Dodecagon has 12...
A regular decagon has 10 equal sides.
A decagon has 10 equal sides while a square has 4 equal sides
A decagon can be either regular or irregular. A regular decagon has all its sides and angles equal, while an irregular decagon has sides and/or angles that are not equal. The classification depends on the specific properties of the decagon in question.
There need not be any but there can be any number up to ten.
10 sides and angles * * * * * A decagon need not have any equal sides. If it does have equal sides, their number can take any [integer] value in the range [2, 10].
''Decagon'' is any polygon with ten sides and ten angles ''Regular decagon'' is a polygon with ten sides of equal length and all angles equal to 144°
You just call it a decagon. If all the angles and sides are equal then it's a regular decagon. If not, it's an irregular decagon.
A decagon is a closed shape with 10 sides. (not necessarily equal length)
A regular decagon.
A decagon - if the sides are all equal, and the angles are all equal, it is a regular decagon.
a shape with 10 sides is called a decagon.
Yes, 10 equivalent sides! * * * * * Not true: the sides need not be equivalent or equal. It is only in the case of a REGULAR decagon that all the sides have to be of the same length AN all the angle must be the same measure.