A regular polygon has equal sides in length and angles.
No. A regular polygon has equal length sides and all the angles are equal. A rhombus has equal length sides, but only the opposite angles are equal. Since all the angles are not equal, the rhombus is not a regular polygon and is known as an irregular polygon.
A triangle may or may not be a regular polygon. Let's look into things.First, a triangle is a polygon. All triangles are polygons. To be a regular polygon, the polygon must have equal sides. If the triangle has sides of equal length, then that triangle is an equilateral triangle and a regular polygon. If the triangle doesn't have sides of equal length, then it isn't a regular polygon. But in any case, the triangle is a polygon.
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.
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A polygon with sides of equal length and equal angles is termed a regular polygon.
A regular polygon has equal sides in length and angles.
A regular polygon
A regular polygon.
A regular polygon has equal length sides while a polygon does not have to have equal sides.
Square
A square?
That is called a regular polygon.
It can be if all the sides are of equal length.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral polygon with four sides of all equal length.
No. A regular polygon has equal length sides and all the angles are equal. A rhombus has equal length sides, but only the opposite angles are equal. Since all the angles are not equal, the rhombus is not a regular polygon and is known as an irregular polygon.
A square.