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Q: What is a polygon with sides that are not all congruent with angles that are called?
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When a polygon does not have congruent sides it is called?

It is called an irregular polygon. However, an irregular polygon can have congruent sides if all angles are not equal.


If a polygon has all congruent sides and angles what is it called?

A regular polygon.


A polygon with not all sides and angles congruent?

It would be an irregular polygon that has not congruent sides and angles


What polygon has equal sides and equal angles?

A polygon that has congruent sides and congruent angles is called a Regular polygon. If the number of sides is given, you can be more specific. Some examples: 3 congruent sides/angles = equilateral triangle 4 congruent sides/angles = square 5 congruent sides/angles = regular pentagon 6 congruent sides/angles = regular hexagon ...and so on, by adding "regular" in front of the shape's name.


What has congruent sides and congruent angles?

Regular polygons have congruent sides and angles


What is a polygon with 2 pairs of congruent sides and 4 congruent angles called?

rectangle


What is a polygon with 5 congruent sides and 5 congruent angles called?

A regular pentagon


Is a regular polygon a polygon with all sides congruent?

A regular polygon is a polygon with congruent sides and interior angles.


A polygon where all the sides are congruent?

It is called a regular polygon. * * * * * Actually not. All its angles must also be congruent for it to be called regular.


What is the name of a polygon with equal sides and equal angles?

That would be called a regular polygon, one with congruent(equal) side legnths and congruent angles.


What is a polygon with congruent sides and congruent angles?

A square


A polygon that has all sides congruent and all angles congruent?

A regular polygon