Regular * * * * * Equilateral. It is regular only if all its angles are also congruent. A rhombus is NOT a regular polygon, a square is the only regular quadrilateral.
regular polygons have all sides and angles congruent but irregular polygons only need to have a certain amount of sides
Yes, the only four-sided regular polygon is a square, because all of its angles and sides are congruent. This does not apply to a trapezoid, so it is irregular.
How about an isosceles triangle of which 2 of its 3 sides are congruent and 2 of its 3 angles are congruent
Not only can a regular polygon have equal angles and sides, it must have them.
Only when it's a regular polygon.
Regular * * * * * Equilateral. It is regular only if all its angles are also congruent. A rhombus is NOT a regular polygon, a square is the only regular quadrilateral.
Not all polygons are regular by definition. An irregular polygon may have non-congruent sides or non congruent angles or both. A regular polygon will always have both congruent sides and angles.
It means that the person writing the statement does not fully understand what "regular" means.A polygon is regular if, and only if, all its sides are congruent andall its angles are congruent.A rhombus, for example, has all its sides congruent but a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral.It means that the person writing the statement does not fully understand what "regular" means.A polygon is regular if, and only if, all its sides are congruent andall its angles are congruent.A rhombus, for example, has all its sides congruent but a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral.It means that the person writing the statement does not fully understand what "regular" means.A polygon is regular if, and only if, all its sides are congruent andall its angles are congruent.A rhombus, for example, has all its sides congruent but a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral.It means that the person writing the statement does not fully understand what "regular" means.A polygon is regular if, and only if, all its sides are congruent andall its angles are congruent.A rhombus, for example, has all its sides congruent but a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral.
regular polygons have all sides and angles congruent but irregular polygons only need to have a certain amount of sides
It is an equilateral polygon. However, it is NOT a regular polygon. For that to be the case, it would also have to be equiangular: that is, all its angles must also be congruent. It is only in the case of triangles that being equilateral implies equiangularity and therefore regularity.
An equilateral polygon is one in which all sides are congruent. The angles may or may not be congruent. The simplest example is an equilateral triangle which must also be equiangular and so is a regular polygon. A rhombus is an equilateral quadrangle. The rhombus, in general, is not regular - only the square (a special type of rhombus) is regular.
Yes, the only four-sided regular polygon is a square, because all of its angles and sides are congruent. This does not apply to a trapezoid, so it is irregular.
How about an isosceles triangle of which 2 of its 3 sides are congruent and 2 of its 3 angles are congruent
How about an isosceles triangle of which 2 of its 3 sides are congruent and 2 of its 3 angles are congruent
Only when it has 3 or more equal sides then it is a regular polygon
it seems to me that the only polygon of your description is a square