Yes.
Polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
All polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
A regular polygon has equal angles AND sides.
Not only can a regular polygon have equal angles and sides, it must have them.
A polygon with sides of equal length and equal angles is termed a regular polygon.
Polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
All polygons have an equal number of sides and angles.
The number of sides and the number of angles are always equal.
Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).Vertices and angles are the same thing. Any polygon has an equal number of sides and vertices (and, therefore, angles).
A regular polygon has equal angles AND sides.
A polygon has an equal number of sides and angles. For example, a triangle has 3 sides and 3 internal angles.
Not only can a regular polygon have equal angles and sides, it must have them.
A polygon with sides of equal length and equal angles is termed a regular polygon.
A polygon with four equal angles and sides is a square.
A regular polygon has equal sides in length and angles.
A polygon has two types of measurements: side lengths and interior angles. The number of side lengths is equal to the number of sides the polygon has, while the number of interior angles is always equal to the number of sides. So, a polygon has two measurements: side lengths and interior angles.
A regular polygon