No only regular polygons have congruent angles.
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
Regular polygons are those polygons that are bothequilateral (all sides congruent) and equilateral (all interior angles congruent).
No, it is not true that in a polygon all sides and angles are congruent. A polygon with all sides congruent is called a regular polygon, but there are also irregular polygons where the sides and angles can vary. For example, a rectangle has congruent opposite sides but not all sides are equal, and its angles are congruent but not all angles need to be equal in other types of polygons. Thus, congruence in sides and angles only applies to regular polygons.
Regular polygons
no, they have congruent angles
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
Regular polygons are those polygons that are bothequilateral (all sides congruent) and equilateral (all interior angles congruent).
No, it is not true that in a polygon all sides and angles are congruent. A polygon with all sides congruent is called a regular polygon, but there are also irregular polygons where the sides and angles can vary. For example, a rectangle has congruent opposite sides but not all sides are equal, and its angles are congruent but not all angles need to be equal in other types of polygons. Thus, congruence in sides and angles only applies to regular polygons.
Regular polygons
no, they have congruent angles
Regular.
All regular polygons with an even number of angles. All the angles of polygons with an odd number of angles are also equal but there are no "opposite" angles.
Irregular polygons, curves, open shapes all lack congruence of angles and sides.
No. The word congruent is not applied to sides or angles.
Regular polygons have congruent sides and angles
Polygons that have the same shape and size and all corresponding parts are congruent. (angles and sides)
yes