Any polygon has the same number of angles as its sides.
12 sides, 12 angles, 12 vertices
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon, with any number of sides (or vertices) is always 360 degrees.
The number of sides and vertices are the same
All quadrilaterals have four sides and four angles, as well as four vertices.
The angles, sides and vertices that are in the same location in congruent figures.
They are plane figures They are closed They are bounded by 3 or more straight sides They have the same number of sides as vertices Their exterior angles add to 360 degrees Their interior angles add to (n-2)*180 degrees, where n is the number of sides
Yes,because when you count the sides angles and vertices it's all the same
Four sides and four angles.
Any polygon has the same number of angles as its sides.
Sides = 6Vertices = 6 Angles and vertices are the same thing.
A heptagon has 7 sides and 7 vertices with 7 interior angles that add up to 900 degrees
12 sides, 12 angles, 12 vertices
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon, with any number of sides (or vertices) is always 360 degrees.
Polygons always have the same amount of sides and angles, as if you have, for example, 4 sides, you will have 4 vertices, and 4 vertices means 4 angles.
A triangle has three components - three sides, three angles, and three vertices. The sides are the line segments that connect the vertices, the angles are the measurements between these sides, and the vertices are the points where the sides intersect.
Six sides and six vertices.