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.
An irregular hexagon, which has sides and angles of varying lengths and measures, doesn’t have specific alternative names like regular polygons do. However, it can be referred to as a "non-regular hexagon" or simply described as a "hexagon with unequal sides." In some contexts, it may also be called an "unequal hexagon."
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.
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.
An irregular hexagon, which has sides and angles of varying lengths and measures, doesn’t have specific alternative names like regular polygons do. However, it can be referred to as a "non-regular hexagon" or simply described as a "hexagon with unequal sides." In some contexts, it may also be called an "unequal hexagon."
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.