Such a polygon is called a regular polygon.
A polygon is described as "regular" if all its sides have the same length. (It will also turn out that all of its angles are equal.)
It is an irregular pentagon - a bit like a child's silhouette of a house with a pitched roof.
4.9 cm times the number of sides in the polygon. Simple!
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. To find the number of sides of a regular polygon with an exterior angle of 36 degrees, you can divide 360 by 36. This calculation shows that the polygon has 10 sides, making it a decagon.
decagon
A polygon is described as "regular" if all its sides have the same length. (It will also turn out that all of its angles are equal.)
equiangular poygon
The sum of the exterior angles of any poygon always total 360 degrees.
It is an irregular pentagon - a bit like a child's silhouette of a house with a pitched roof.
If you mean a polygon, as opposed to a poygon, the answer is a hexagon.
4.9 cm times the number of sides in the polygon. Simple!
No, they are not.
decagon
a rectangle
triangle
nothing....but then you cant evlove poygon-2 into poygon-z Well, nothing really... Unless you were intending to use it to evolve Porygon-2 to Porygon-Z.
pentagon look like