with all sides equal (congruent) AND all angles equal (congruent). In these circumstnces the adjective "convex" is redundant.
Not necessarily. A convex heptagon is a polygon but it need not have all sides and angles congruent.
That doesn't have a special name. If all the angles are also congruent (and convex), then it is called a regular polygon.
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
Only when the polygon is a regular convex polygon. Such as an equilateral triangle, or a square, or a regular pentagon.
A convex polygon with congruent sides and congruent angles is a regular polygon.Some regular pilgrims have specific names: Equilateral triangle and square
congruent; congruent
Yes
with all sides equal (congruent) AND all angles equal (congruent). In these circumstnces the adjective "convex" is redundant.
Not necessarily. A convex heptagon is a polygon but it need not have all sides and angles congruent.
That is called a regular polygon.
That doesn't have a special name. If all the angles are also congruent (and convex), then it is called a regular polygon.
yes
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
It is a regular polygon.
Only when the polygon is a regular convex polygon. Such as an equilateral triangle, or a square, or a regular pentagon.
That is correct. For example, a hexagon is a 6 sided shape with each side equal length, an each interior angle 60°. ■