Then this shape is called a REGULAR POLYGON. It's exact name will depend on the number of sides it has- if three, then it'll be an EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, if four a SQUARE, if five a PENTAGON, if six a HEXAGON, and so on. But if all sides & angles are equal, then it's a REGULAR (whatever).
Measures of what? The interior angles, the exterior angles, the lengths of sides?
The base angles of an isosceles triangle that has two equal sides are equal.
Two figures are similar if: - The measures of their corresponding angles are equal. - The ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides are proportional.
A rectangle.
Yes, a parallelogram has four sides and four internal angles, the opposite side lengths are equal and the opposite angles are equal.
polygon
square
Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal
Any "regular" polygon.
The figure is a Regular polygon.
Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal
Measures of what? The interior angles, the exterior angles, the lengths of sides?
It depends on what the measures relate to: lengths of sides, interior angles, exterior angles, ...
Lengths of sides, sequence of these lengths and measures of angles.
nonregular hexagon. a regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angle measures.
No.A regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angles.
Equilateral? * * * * * No. Equilateral means only that the sides have equal lengths - not that the angles are also equal. A rhombus, for example is equilateral but not equiangular. The correct answer is "regular".