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Such a polygon is said to be a "regular" polygon, meaning that all its sides are equal and all its angles are equal, so we have; equilateral triangle; square; pentagon; hexagon; heptagon;octagon;nonagon;decagon - to give but the first nine possibilities. The next one would have 11 equal sides and angles, and I don't know its name.
A regular polygon is a polygon in which all the angles and sides are equal, say on a regular polygon if one side is 15cm if you know that they are all equal, all the other sides are 15cm, also you can assume on a regular polygon, that if one angle is 75o all the other angles are 75o
A shape where all the sides are equal and all the angles are equal. If all sides are equal but angles or not, it is equilateral. If it is vice versa, it is equiangular.
This is a tautological question that does not have a proper answer. A regular polygon is one which has all its sides of equal length and all its interior angles of equal measure.
No. A rectangle has all angles equal to 90o; a rhombus has opposite angles equal but they do not need to be 90o; thus all rhombuses are not rectangles. All rectangles have four equal angles and opposite sides of equal length, all four sides need not be the same length; a rhombus has all 4 sides of equal length; thus all rectangles are not rhombuses either.