In short, yes.
A regular pentagon is a 5 sided regular polygon. A regular polygon has all equal sides. So a regular pentagon has 5 equal sides.
A pentagon can be either irregular or regular, depending on its characteristics. A regular pentagon has equal sides and equal angles, while an irregular pentagon has sides and angles of varying lengths and measurements. In summary, a pentagon's classification as regular or irregular is determined by the uniformity of its sides and angles.
No, a quadrilateral must have 4 sides. If it is a proper quadrilateral it must have 4 sides of equal length but if it is an irregular quadrilateral it must have 4 sides but not have equal sides. An example of a quadrilateral could be a square. A pentagon on the other side must have 5 sides.
A regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles
Any regular shaped polygon has equal angles and equal sides
A regular polygon* * * * *It can be but need not be. A regular polygon must also have equal angles. A rhombus, for example, has equal sides, but is not regular. The correct term for the polygon is equilateral.
The 5 sides of a regular pentagon are equal in lengths
A pentagon can be either irregular or regular, depending on its characteristics. A regular pentagon has equal sides and equal angles, while an irregular pentagon has sides and angles of varying lengths and measurements. In summary, a pentagon's classification as regular or irregular is determined by the uniformity of its sides and angles.
For a figure to be regular, all its sides and angles must all be congruent. So if a pentagon is regular, all of its sides and angles are equal to each other.
No, a quadrilateral must have 4 sides. If it is a proper quadrilateral it must have 4 sides of equal length but if it is an irregular quadrilateral it must have 4 sides but not have equal sides. An example of a quadrilateral could be a square. A pentagon on the other side must have 5 sides.
There is no such shape. A 2d shape with 5 sides and all equal angles must be a regular pentagon (or a 5-pointed star if you stretch the definition of "all angles"). And a regular pentagon - or star - has 5 lines of symmetry.
A pentagon must be a closed polygon with five straight sides and five vertices.
No but a regular heptagon must have equal sides.
Not only can a regular polygon have equal angles and sides, it must have them.
A pentagon has five sides but a rhombus has only four. Additionally, all 4 sides of a rhombus must have the same length, while a pentagon's 5 sides can have different lengths (if they all have the same length, it is a regular pentagon).
A regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles
Yes - the word 'regular' implies all sides (and thus all angles are equal.
Any regular shaped polygon has equal angles and equal sides