A regular polygon has sides of equal lengths and all angles are identical.
As the name suggests, they are polygons that have one or more lines of symmetry or rotational symmetry of order two or more. A symmetric polygon is not the same as a regular polygon.
If every side of the polygon is the same length, then it is a regular polygon. If the measure of every internal angle of a polygon is the same as every other, then it is a regular polygon. The two always go together, so you need to check only one of the above criteria.
A regular polygon is a shape in which all angles are equal. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides, thus two equal angles, but the other side/angle differs. Therefore an isosceles triangle is not a regular polygon.
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A regular polygon has sides of equal lengths and all angles are identical.
All the sides of a regular polygon have the same length. If two or more sides of a polygon have different lengths, then the polygon is not regular.
As the name suggests, they are polygons that have one or more lines of symmetry or rotational symmetry of order two or more. A symmetric polygon is not the same as a regular polygon.
If every side of the polygon is the same length, then it is a regular polygon. If the measure of every internal angle of a polygon is the same as every other, then it is a regular polygon. The two always go together, so you need to check only one of the above criteria.
Any polygon can have, and every regular polygon has.
An octagon is a two-dimensional polygon with eight sides which can be regular or irregular
A regular polygon is a shape in which all angles are equal. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides, thus two equal angles, but the other side/angle differs. Therefore an isosceles triangle is not a regular polygon.
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No it is not a regular polygon because all three sides aren't equal. There are only two equal sides.
there is no such thing as two-sided polygon.
A regular polygon requires all sides to be the same length; in a rectangle not all four sides are the same length (they form two pairs of sides of equal length) and so it is not a regular polygon.