It depends on how many sides the polygon has:
An octogon has 8 lines of symmetry, a pentagon has 5......
Well, honey, a regular polygon with 20 sides has 20 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry divides the polygon into two equal halves, like splitting a cake. So, if you're looking for balance in your life, just remember that 20 is the magic number for this polygon.
In Euclidean geometry, a regular polygon is a polygon that is equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).
the pentagon
a polygon can be many shapes because a polygon is A PENTAGON HEPTAGON HEXAGON NONAGON DECOGAN AND THE RDST
10 sides 10 corners (vertices), no intersecting lines a closed figure.The sides&angles are not necessarily equal, unless a regular polygon is specified. A five-pointed staractually is a 10-sided polygon (There are 5 vertices pointing 'out' and 5 pointing 'in').
x= 5y+10 * * * * * That looks like a mistaken merge! A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry.
Well, honey, a regular polygon with 20 sides has 20 lines of symmetry. Each line of symmetry divides the polygon into two equal halves, like splitting a cake. So, if you're looking for balance in your life, just remember that 20 is the magic number for this polygon.
An irregular polygon is a plane (2-dimensional) shape which is bounded by straight lines that meet in pairs. If all the sides are congruent AND all the angles are congruent then the polygon is regular: otherwise it is irregular.
In Euclidean geometry, a regular polygon is a polygon that is equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).
Oh, dude, a 14-sided polygon? That's like, a lot of sides. So, the number of lines of symmetry for a regular polygon is equal to the number of sides if it's an even number, and half the number of sides if it's an odd number. So, for a 14-sided polygon, since it's an even number, it would have 14 lines of symmetry.
the pentagon
a polygon can be many shapes because a polygon is A PENTAGON HEPTAGON HEXAGON NONAGON DECOGAN AND THE RDST
There are many regular polygons like the square, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon
10 sides 10 corners (vertices), no intersecting lines a closed figure.The sides&angles are not necessarily equal, unless a regular polygon is specified. A five-pointed staractually is a 10-sided polygon (There are 5 vertices pointing 'out' and 5 pointing 'in').
A regular polygon like an equilateral triangle.
Whatever you like. There is nothing in the question that requires the polygon to be convex, not regular.
All the sides are equal in length.