A regular polygon has all sides equal length, and all of the angles are equal.
A square, a regular hexagon, regular pentagon and all regular polygonal shapes
All geometrically regular shapes (i.e. those with sides of equal length) have equal interior angeles.
They can have some (or all) equal angles. A rectangle, for example, has all four angles equal but, because its sides are not the same measure, it is not a regular shape.
A Square
Regular shapes are shapes where all the sides and angles are equal. One example of a regular shape is a square because all the sides are the same and all the angles are 90 degrees.
A regular polygon has all sides equal length, and all of the angles are equal.
The only similarities between these shapes are that:These shapes have all congruent interior anglesObviously, the shapes are regular and have equal sides.
A square, a regular hexagon, regular pentagon and all regular polygonal shapes
All geometrically regular shapes (i.e. those with sides of equal length) have equal interior angeles.
A square, or an equilateral triangle A regular polygon * * * * * Not quite. These are some shapes but here are others. The correct answer is EQUILATERAL. A rhombus, for example, does have all equal sides but, because it does not have equal angles, is not a regular polygon.
All regular polygons, from an equilateral triangle upwards. Aslo, all regular polygons with 4 or more sides can be squashed or distorted but they would still have sides of equal length.
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All regular shapes have congruent sides.
A regular polygon has all its angles and equal and all its sides equal. Irregular poygons do not. Some people consider only convex shapes meeting these criteria as being regular polygons while others include "star" shapes.
They can have some (or all) equal angles. A rectangle, for example, has all four angles equal but, because its sides are not the same measure, it is not a regular shape.
The only shape that always has equal sides and equal angles is the square.Other shapes can have equal sides and angles (like a triangle or octagon), but they are not by definition equilateral.--------I think it is worth noting that any regular polygon satisfies the definition. Conversely, as you point out, you have to explicitly specify that it is regular.