A quadrilateral has four sides, none of which have to be equal but, all could be. Specifying "irregular quadrilateral" includes the non-congruent-sided quadrilaterals but, would not exclude trapezoids that may have two congruent sides. I don't believe you will find a single word description...at least not in English.
That is called a regular polygon.
A polygon with all sides and angles the same is called a "regular polygon."
idk i know thers isosceles and equalateral but the other one used to be on the tip of my tongue
An equiangular polygon is one in which all the angles are of the same measure. But the sides are not the same length. A simple example is a rectangle.An equilateral polygon is one in which all the sides are of the same length. But the angles are not of the same measure. A simple example is a rhombus (diamond).A regular polygon is one in which all the angles are of the same measure and the sides are of the same length. A simple example is a square.An equiangular triangle must be equilateral and conversely. So they must be regular. But, as illustrated by the examples above, polygons of 4 or more sides can be equiangular, equilateral or regular - or, of course, none of these.
All polygons have the same number of sides as angles. So if there are 12 sides, thereare 12 angles.
It is a general polygon. Unlike with triangles, there is no special name for such a shape.
rhombus
A quadrilateral
regular polygon\
A quadrilateral
An irregular polygon.
A four-sided figure with no equal sides is an irregular quadrilateral.
That is called a regular polygon.
No. Except that in a REGULAR polygon, all the sides must be of the same length and all the angles of the same measure.
If a polygon's sides are all of equal length, it is known as a regular polygon. (The measure of each of its angles will be the same as well)
You are a rhombus.
You are a rhombus.