A polygon has 3 or more sides and is called regular when all sides and angles are equal and it is irregular when its sides and angles are not equal.
All of the angles are equal in a "regular" polygon. (All of the sides are too.)
a regular polygon
There is no specific name for a polygon in which all the angles are different or where the sides are all different.
All polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
A polygon has 3 or more sides and is called regular when all sides and angles are equal and it is irregular when its sides and angles are not equal.
Yes, a regular polygon has all its sides equal. Its angles are also equal.
All of the angles are equal in a "regular" polygon. (All of the sides are too.)
This is a tautological question that does not have a proper answer. A regular polygon is one which has all its sides of equal length and all its interior angles of equal measure.
If a polygon's lengths and angles are all equal it isn't an irregular polygon it's a regular polygon! :)
it's a regular polygon
a regular polygon
It is when all the sides and angles are equal.
No. A regular polygon has equal length sides and all the angles are equal. A rhombus has equal length sides, but only the opposite angles are equal. Since all the angles are not equal, the rhombus is not a regular polygon and is known as an irregular polygon.
There is no specific name for a polygon in which all the angles are different or where the sides are all different.
All polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
A regular polygon (a closed plane figure of straight lines) has all equal angles and all equal side lengths. For example, a square is a regular quadrilateral, because it's four edges are all the same length, and it's angles are all equal (90 degrees). A regular triangle is an equilateral triangle.An irregular polygon does not have equal sides and angles. N.B to be regular, a polygon must have both equal sides and equal angles. If a polygon has equal sides but unequal angles it is not a regular polygon.