No, a scalene triangle, for example, is a convex poygon but it is not regular.
yes the radius of a regular polygon is always greater than the apothem
its a not regular polygon
a "regular" one
A regular polygon is a polygon whose sides are equal length and whose angles are all the same value. A non regular polygon is just the opposite of a regular polygon.
Yes, a regular polygon is always equiangular.
a regular polygon is always equilateral
A square, pentagon, decagon, octagon are always regular polygons.
A regular polygon is always equiangular.
No, a scalene triangle, for example, is a convex poygon but it is not regular.
Squares, rhombera, and equilateral triangles are always regular.
Not always
yes the radius of a regular polygon is always greater than the apothem
The term regular polygon is almost always used to refer to a polygon that has equal interior angles and equal side lengths. In that light, the equiangular polygon and a regular polygon are the same thing.
No. A parallelogram, for example, is not a regular polygon. Even a rhombus, with parallel sides of equal lengths is not.
A regular polygon.
If every side of the polygon is the same length, then it is a regular polygon. If the measure of every internal angle of a polygon is the same as every other, then it is a regular polygon. The two always go together, so you need to check only one of the above criteria.