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Yes, hexagons with unequal sides are still considered polygons. A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides, and a hexagon specifically has six sides. The sides of a hexagon may have different lengths, but as long as it meets the criteria of a polygon, it is still classified as one.
polygon. It can be a triangle, square or hexagon. Any other tessellation requires irregular polygons (sides of unequal lengths) or more than one shape.
A regular polygon has equal angles AND sides.
Yes providing the interior angles remain the same as for example a scalene triangle has unequal sides but it can be congruent to another scalene triangle that has the same sides and angles.
A polygon is a shape constructed by straight lines. Examples: triangle 3 sides, quadrilateral 4 sides, pentagon 5 sides, hexagon 6 sides, heptagon 7 sides, octagon 8 sides ...... etc Polygons can be regular (equal sides) or irregular (unequal sides) Polygons have interior angles that are measured at their vertex. To find the sum of a polygon's interior angles: (number of sides-2)*180 All polygons have a total sum 360 degrees exterior angles.
Yes, hexagons with unequal sides are still considered polygons. A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides, and a hexagon specifically has six sides. The sides of a hexagon may have different lengths, but as long as it meets the criteria of a polygon, it is still classified as one.
a paralellagram ----------------------- Usually called "irregular" since "regular" polygons have equal sides, by definition. The word "scalene" typically refers to triangles with three unequal sides.
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polygon. It can be a triangle, square or hexagon. Any other tessellation requires irregular polygons (sides of unequal lengths) or more than one shape.
All polygons can be irregular sense the requirements for a polygon to be irregular is for 1 or more sides to be unequal to the others. So a pentagon is sometimes a regular polygon. Hope that answers your question.
There are all three sided polygons. The sides can be equal in length or unequal.
It is not a regular polyhedron because it has unequal sides
A regular polygon has equal angles AND sides.
Yes providing the interior angles remain the same as for example a scalene triangle has unequal sides but it can be congruent to another scalene triangle that has the same sides and angles.
Most non-regular quadrilaterals.