Not only can a regular polygon have equal angles and sides, it must have them.
All of the angles are equal in a "regular" polygon. (All of the sides are too.)
It can be regular or irregular. A hexagon is simply defined as a six-sided polygon, regardless of whether its sides and angles are equal or unequal.
No.A regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angles.
A polygon with sides of equal length and equal angles is termed a regular polygon.
A polygon whose sides are not equal is known as an irregular polygon. A regular polygon has equal 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.
Not only can a regular polygon have equal angles and sides, it must have them.
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
A regular polygon
A REGULAR Polygon.
A Regular Polygon.
All of the angles are equal in a "regular" polygon. (All of the sides are too.)
It can be regular or irregular. A hexagon is simply defined as a six-sided polygon, regardless of whether its sides and angles are equal or unequal.
No.A regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angles.
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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.