Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
Sure
They are both convex polygons.
A concave polygon has at least one interior angle greater than 180 degrees. A convex polygon has none of those.
No, they do not.
Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.
Sure
Regular polygons are always convex by definition.
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They are both convex polygons.
A concave polygon has at least one interior angle greater than 180 degrees. A convex polygon has none of those.
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You cannot tessellate convex polygons with 7 or more sides.
No, they do not.
Mark Richard Treuden has written: 'Collision probabilities of convex polygons in spherical two-space' -- subject(s): Convex bodies, Integral geometry, Polygons
There are lots of different types of polygons Polygons are classified into various types based on the number of sides and measures of the angles.: Regular Polygons Irregular Polygons Concave Polygons Convex Polygons Trigons Quadrilateral Polygons Pentagon Polygons Hexagon Polygons Equilateral Polygons Equiangular Polygons