The one with the greatest number of sides, and that's a number that's impossible
to specify. In the limit, as the number of sides increases without bounds, a regular
polygon tends toward becoming a circle.
Also by the way ... the sum of the interior angles depends only on the number of
sides, regardless of a polygon's regularity.
A Regular Polygon
A regular polygon has equal sides and same sizes of interior angles whereas an irregular polygon has sides of different lengths and different sizes of interior angles
The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is 180n - 360 degrees.
A pentagon (five sided regular polygon) has interior angles of 108°.
It is a regular 9 sided polygon whose 9 interior angles add up to 1260 degrees
The smallest regular polygon, an equilateral triangle, has interior angles of 60. A square has interior angles of 90. There can't exist a regular polygon with interior angles of 30.
If all of its interior angles are equal then it is a regular polygon
A polygon with all interior angles congruent Is known as a regular polygon.
A regular polygon.
The sum of the interior angles of a n-sided polygon is (n-2)*180 degrees. This is true whether or not the polygon is regular.
The interior angles of a regular polygon must be 60 degrees or greater.
The interior angles of a polygon (regular or not) with n sides sum to (n - 2)*180 degrees.
A Regular Polygon
Only when it is a regular polygon that all interior angles are of equal measure
A regular polygon is a polygon with congruent sides and interior angles.
Only if the polygon is "regular".
Only if it is a regular polygon.