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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.
square * * * * * A square is an example, but is not the whole answer. A polygon wit all sides congruent is an equilateral polygon (think equilateral triangle, or a rhombus). If all the angles are also congruent, then it is a regular polygon.
An equilateral polygon is one in which all sides are congruent. The angles may or may not be congruent. The simplest example is an equilateral triangle which must also be equiangular and so is a regular polygon. A rhombus is an equilateral quadrangle. The rhombus, in general, is not regular - only the square (a special type of rhombus) is regular.
A polygon in which all sides are congruent?Improved Answer:-Any regular polygon as for example an equilateral triangle or a square
Equilateral triangle or any other type of a regular polygon.
It is an equilateral polygon. However, it is NOT a regular polygon. For that to be the case, it would also have to be equiangular: that is, all its angles must also be congruent. It is only in the case of triangles that being equilateral implies equiangularity and therefore regularity.
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.
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.
The answer is in your question it is defined to be a regular polygon as for example an equilateral triangle
A regular polygon such as a square or an equilateral triangle ..... etc .....
A polygon with all sides congruent is a square.
Equilateral triangles have 3 congruent(equal) sides and 3 congruent angles, because equilateral means that all the sides are equal. If a polygon(shape with 3 + sides) is equilateral and equiangular( all the angles are the same), then it is regular. Some equiangular polygons are not equilateral, and vice versa.
Regular polygons have congruent angles such as squares and equilateral triangles.
square * * * * * A square is an example, but is not the whole answer. A polygon wit all sides congruent is an equilateral polygon (think equilateral triangle, or a rhombus). If all the angles are also congruent, then it is a regular polygon.
It is a regular polygon such as a square, an equilateral triangle or a regular 5 sided pentagon
A regular polygon is any polygon that has sides which are the same length and angles whose measures are equal. An equilateral triangle (also equiangular triangle) is a regular polygon. Other isosceles triangles (equilateral triangles are isosceles, but they are an exception) and scalene triangles are not regular polygons. A side note: Only in a triangle is a polygon regular solely if it is equilateral. (Since an equilateral triangle is equiangular as well). This is NOT always true in other polygons, like quadrilaterals, where it can be equilateral but not necessarily equiangular (a rhombus) or equiangular but not equilateral (a rectangle).
Regular * * * * * Equilateral. It is regular only if all its angles are also congruent. A rhombus is NOT a regular polygon, a square is the only regular quadrilateral.